The original problem was apparently fixed by an update, although I'm not sure which one. Installing all Outlook updates available at Microsoft Update will install it. When you use Outlook 2003 and open other people's calendars as a secondary mailbox in your profile, the calendars will all have the highly descriptive display name of "Calendar". When you open the calendars … [Read more...] about Tip 282: Displaying Calendar Names in Outlook 2003
Tip 281: Using the Recurrence Pattern to Filter
Are you looking for ways to filter or create views to display recurring appointments? Try using the Reoccurrence Pattern field in the filter. It works best with Yearly events because the recurrence pattern is in the format of "every August 5", but may still be useful when used in conjunction with filters on other fields. You'll need to use the Advanced tab of the filter … [Read more...] about Tip 281: Using the Recurrence Pattern to Filter
Tip 280: Resolving Addresses
When you have more than one Contacts folder or address list enabled as an address book Outlook will use the folder when it resolves names provided it's on the check names list. When you type a name in the To, CC or BCC fields, Outlook begins searching in the address list at the top of this list and works its way down the folders on the list, until it finds a match. For … [Read more...] about Tip 280: Resolving Addresses
Tip 279: Exchange Extensions Error Message
When you receive an error message in Outlook 2003 that says you have an error in the registry for Exchange Extensions: "The syntax or format of the registry entry is incorrect. Check the registry and compare the registry for this extension to other extensions in the registry." This error means you have a corrupt registry key. While you can edit the registry to fix the problem, … [Read more...] about Tip 279: Exchange Extensions Error Message
Tip 278: Filters Blank Senders
To create a rule to filter blank senders, choose the condition for From contains and enter just @ in the From field. If creating a filtered view or search folder, enter the @ sign in the From field on the General tab (first tab), not the Advanced tab of the Filter dialog. Note that this won't work if you use an Exchange server, as they don't have an internet header and the … [Read more...] about Tip 278: Filters Blank Senders
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