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Viewing Outlook 2002 calendar from within Access 2002

Greetings all!
I've been searching and searching for about two hours looking for
advise, help, tips for viewing an Outlook calendar (any view, month,
week, day) from within Access. I've noticed that linking the Outlook
folder is easy, but the link doesn't include the appointment data,
i.e. start time, end time, etc. Am I barking up a dead tree? Any
help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Nov 13 '05 #1
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br************@ci.verona.wi.us (Brian) wrote in message news:<21**************************@posting.google. com>...
Greetings all!
I've been searching and searching for about two hours looking for
advise, help, tips for viewing an Outlook calendar (any view, month,
week, day) from within Access. I've noticed that linking the Outlook
folder is easy, but the link doesn't include the appointment data,
i.e. start time, end time, etc. Am I barking up a dead tree? Any
help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance


It's been a dead tree for me. I can't even get the calendar data to
link properly, let alone display it with Outlook objects. I have found
that every time I try to link the Outlook Calendar Data to Access,
Access links the data, but names the fields as if it were Email. For
example, It uses 'Subject' to contain the Appointment Title...

This has been true in several versions of Access...

Sigh! (This always makes me feel that Bill Gates has WAY too much
money...)
Jim
Nov 13 '05 #2

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