Daniel Curran on July 4th, 2010
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Share If you use Google Calendar sync and have upgraded to Microsoft Office 2010 you’ve no doubt discovered that the two don’t work together. Here’s the world’s easiest fix: Download this file: GoogleCalendarSync.zip Unzip it Go to C:Program FilesGoogleGoogle Calendar Sync Rename GoogleCalendarSync.exe to OLDGoogleCalendarSync.exe Move the new GoogleCalendarSync file to this folder. Launch  Goggle [...]

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Daniel Curran on January 15th, 2009
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Share For many people the default setting in the Outlook calendar of 30 minutes time increments is not granular enough. For some, a 15 minute schedule is more useful. But the problem people run into with Outlook 2007 is trying to print showing 15 minute increments! Need to print your schedule in 15 minute blocks? [...]

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Daniel Curran on January 13th, 2009
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Share Every once-in-a-while a tip come along that makes you say “Huh! I didn’t know you could do that!” This is one of those tips. Did you know you can display non-consecutive days in your Microsoft Outlook calendar view? You can. Here’s how easy it is: Open Outlook. Switch to Calendar view Click any day [...]

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Daniel Curran on December 15th, 2008
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Share I am using Outlook 2007 w/ Windows Vista.  In previous versions, I was able to wrap the text of calendar appointments when printing my calendar so that all meeting details would actually print.  How do I do this in outlook 2007? Or not . . . In Outlook 2007 the printing feature has a [...]

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Daniel Curran on December 4th, 2008
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Share So you want to create a drop down calendar in Excel? Apart from sending alerts to Outlook from Excel (working on that article as well) this has been the most requested how-to as of late. For example: Reader Tim Asks: How do I insert a calendar as a way for a user to click [...]

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