Finding an appointment ?

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I know that I have an appointment with Dr. Jones becasue I have entered it in
my Outlook 2003 Calendar. How do I find this date and the appointment time?

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Click the find button and enter Dr Jones?

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"Bill at (e-mail address removed)" <Bill at
(e-mail address removed)@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Have you tried using Advanced Find? You can find it on the Tools menu > Find
Advanced Find

"Bill at (e-mail address removed)" <Bill at
(e-mail address removed)@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
 
As a convert from Lotus Organizer I am still finding my way about, but
generally quite pleased. However I have been a frequent user of "Find" to
review all past and future occurrences of a frequent appointment but which
is NOT a recurring one (i.e. it is regularly arranged ad hoc). From the list
view which opens in Outlook I have been disappointed because there does not
seem to be a shortcut method for going direct to a given selection from that
list in work week view. In Organizer I could right click on an item and
choose to goto that appointment. Am I just overlooking something which is
in fact available?
 
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