What you need is to design a specific calendar form using the
Tools->Forms->Design a Form. Select Appoinment form to customize. See
http://www.outlookcode.com for assistance with the specific design and how
to install this as your default form for new appointments.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, George Bishop asked:
| Because I am trying to produce a template appointment layout which
| can be saved ready to use on the desktop or perhaps an outlook folder
| over and over. If i create a new appointment and hit save and close
| then one instance of that appointment is saved in the calendar. Once
| the template is prepared then save and close would be fine.
|
| by selecting file > save as i am given the three choices of file
| format stated in my last post.
|
| I accept that this may not be the appropriate method but it would be
| simpler if the correct one was told to me from start to finish as my
| inexperience with outlook is pretty obvious to be fair
|
| "Brian Tillman" wrote:
|
||
||| This is my method. When in an appointment I go file > save as.. from
||| here i have tried saving the completed appointment layout as an
||| outlook template and as icalendar and vcalendar formats.
||
|| Why are you choosing File>Save As and not just pressing Save and
|| Close? --
|| Brian Tillman