Annual Planner

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Geoffrey

Is it it possible to view an entire year with the Outlook
Calendar like a year planner rather than just a
day/week/month.

Thanks for any help

Geoff
 
Outlook provides no built-in way to see an entire year's worth of appointments. One solution is to use the Outlook 2000+ Year View control from http://www.planetsoftware.com.au/products/yearview.aspx. This ActiveX control, designed for use in a web page, shows your all-day appointments for any given year. You can create new appointments right in the web page, color-code them to match your Outlook categories, and print out year-planner view on a single page.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Outlook and Exchange solutions at http://www.slipstick.com
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart
for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
Dear Sue
I was looking for a year planner and I found your entry, and I hope you don't mind my joining in. I checked out this year plannr as you mentioned and it costs about $8.00, but planetsoftware will not accept any order worth less than $80.00! This frankly too much and I wonder whether there is another solution. I also puzzled as to the fact that Microsoft hasn't built in this quite obvious and logical feature in such an expensive packkage as Office**. Any thoughts
ManyThank
Duran
- Sue Mosher [MVP] wrote: ----

Outlook provides no built-in way to see an entire year's worth of appointments. One solution is to use the Outlook 2000+ Year View control from http://www.planetsoftware.com.au/products/yearview.aspx. This ActiveX control, designed for use in a web page, shows your all-day appointments for any given year. You can create new appointments right in the web page, color-code them to match your Outlook categories, and print out year-planner view on a single page

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MV
Outlook and Exchange solutions at http://www.slipstick.co
Author o
Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstar
for Administrators, Power Users, and Developer
 
AFAIK, there is no other off-the-shelf solution. You can send your
suggestions to (e-mail address removed) and (e-mail address removed)
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers


DuranKandhai said:
Dear Sue,
I was looking for a year planner and I found your entry, and I hope you
don't mind my joining in. I checked out this year plannr as you mentioned
and it costs about $8.00, but planetsoftware will not accept any order worth
less than $80.00! This frankly too much and I wonder whether there is
another solution. I also puzzled as to the fact that Microsoft hasn't built
in this quite obvious and logical feature in such an expensive packkage as
Office**. Any thoughts?
ManyThanks
Duran
- Sue Mosher [MVP] wrote: -----

Outlook provides no built-in way to see an entire year's worth of
appointments. One solution is to use the Outlook 2000+ Year View control
from http://www.planetsoftware.com.au/products/yearview.aspx. This ActiveX
control, designed for use in a web page, shows your all-day appointments for
any given year. You can create new appointments right in the web page,
color-code them to match your Outlook categories, and print out year-planner
view on a single page.
 
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