Multiple Calendar Support for Windows Mobile devices.

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If Iphone can do it, and it's not thier product.... so can you.

We really need this feature.


Thanks.

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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...b0bcb&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
 
iphone has other problems related to syncing calendars that WM doesn't -
plus this group is only for outlook, not windows mobile or Active Sync - and
those are the applications that control what syncs.

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I didn't say i like iPhone. In fact i hate most apple products.


I was giving it as an example of a product that does have this feature... so
it is possible.
 
lowspeed said:
I was giving it as an example of a product that does have this
feature... so it is possible.

The point is that this group doesn't discuss that. Outlook doesn't take an
active part in the syncing; it's only the data repository. Moreover, most
here don't work for Microsoft and so can't affect any of the software
Microsoft produces.
 
here don't work for Microsoft and so can't affect any of the software
Microsoft produces.

Um, that was the purpose of posting it as a suggestion. The office groups
reviews the suggestions that get high yes votes (no idea what counts as
'high') . The only problem is that it wasn't the correct forum - although if
the suggestion is popular enough they will pass it along. (If its popular,
they are usually aware of it already.)

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