Hello,

I am not very convient with working with calendaring. Like I can create an
appointment and reoccruence etc but when i want to checkmark a particular
appointment (as we do it in tasks) its not possible for me. all i do is on
completion of appointment i dismiss it or delete it. Is there any batter way
to close it.

Re: How do I mark attended meetings in MS Outlook 2003. by Diane

Diane
Mon May 05 07:34:17 PDT 2008

No, there is no way to mark an appointment complete or "close" it. When the
appointment ending time has passed its assumed to be completed.

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"Snehal Joshi" <Snehal Joshi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2EF831B4-2B33-4045-B213-A561B6F9C0C4@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I am not very convient with working with calendaring. Like I can create an
> appointment and reoccruence etc but when i want to checkmark a particular
> appointment (as we do it in tasks) its not possible for me. all i do is on
> completion of appointment i dismiss it or delete it. Is there any batter
> way
> to close it.


Re: How do I mark attended meetings in MS Outlook 2003. by Brian

Brian
Mon May 05 10:10:26 PDT 2008

Snehal Joshi <Snehal Joshi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I am not very convient with working with calendaring. Like I can
> create an appointment and reoccruence etc but when i want to
> checkmark a particular appointment (as we do it in tasks) its not
> possible for me. all i do is on completion of appointment i dismiss
> it or delete it. Is there any batter way to close it.

If you want to mark the appointments somehow to signify, for example, that
you actually attended, then assign a category of, say "Attended" to it.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]