View colleagues calendars in Outlook 2002

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I have access to view 5 colleagues calendars and would like a shortcut
to each calendar in my folder list - is this possible?
 
I have access to view 5 colleagues calendars and would like a shortcut
to each calendar in my folder list - is this possible?

One way is to place each of their Calendars in the Other Calendars section
of the Calendar View of the Navigation Pane. Otherwise you can create a
shortcut to each in the Shortcuts view.
 
Er, um, navigation pane was not introduced until Outlook 2003.

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After furious head scratching, Brian Tillman asked:

|
|| I have access to view 5 colleagues calendars and would like a
|| shortcut to each calendar in my folder list - is this possible?
|
| One way is to place each of their Calendars in the Other Calendars
| section of the Calendar View of the Navigation Pane. Otherwise you
| can create a shortcut to each in the Shortcuts view.
 
Er, um, navigation pane was not introduced until Outlook 2003.

Duh. My eyes didn't focus on the "2002" in the subject. And here I thought
these new glasses would help. Apparently not.
 
Use the Outlook shortcuts and put them there - View Outlook Bar.


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Brian Tillman said:
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
wrote:

Er, um, navigation pane was not introduced until Outlook 2003.

Duh. My eyes didn't focus on the "2002" in the subject. And here I thought
these new glasses would help. Apparently not.
 
Don't feel bad, glasses do nothing for CRS disease, which I have been
manifesting quite a bit of lately. <eg>

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Brian Tillman asked:

| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
|
|| Er, um, navigation pane was not introduced until Outlook 2003.
|
| Duh. My eyes didn't focus on the "2002" in the subject. And here I
| thought these new glasses would help. Apparently not.
 
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