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Scheduling Add In?following piece of software: 1) Useable within Outlook 2) Allows us to look at employees and their schedules. We want to have the left vertical column show by employee and then the horizontal axis show by timeframe (week or month). 3) Allow employees to see their schedules after we modify the "master" schedule. Our organization uses Exchange and would like a way to keep this within Outlook/Exchange if possible. We've tried this with public folders but they don't give us the views we need. Org Scheduler Pro is a 3rd party stand alone product that does what we want but it has issues. We'd like it to be within the Outlook environment if possible. Industry: service/field technicians Anyone find anything that does this or is similar? Thanks very much. -dave Hi
did you visit this site with a list of "schedule" Outlook/Exchange add-ins?: "Maintaining a Group Calendar in Outlook" http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/scheduleall.htm Maybe it helps. -- Show quoteOliver Vukovics Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "Dave W" <mtd***@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:db1f7dcf-f543-47a3-9e31-17b8706595dc@r60g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > I've scoured the web but haven't had much luck in finding the > following piece of software: > > 1) Useable within Outlook > 2) Allows us to look at employees and their schedules. We want to > have the left vertical column show by employee and then the horizontal > axis show by timeframe (week or month). > 3) Allow employees to see their schedules after we modify the "master" > schedule. > > Our organization uses Exchange and would like a way to keep this > within Outlook/Exchange if possible. We've tried this with public > folders but they don't give us the views we need. > > Org Scheduler Pro is a 3rd party stand alone product that does what we > want but it has issues. We'd like it to be within the Outlook > environment if possible. > > Industry: service/field technicians > > Anyone find anything that does this or is similar? > > Thanks very much. > > -dave |
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