Microsoft Schedule+
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Do tasks 'roll over' from one day to the next if they are not completed?
Does Schedule+ support attachments so that I can attach an agenda to my meeting request or attach a note to an appointment in my daily calendar?
Does Schedule+ support OLE?
Can you use Schedule+ if you are running the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, Macintosh workstation?
How do you sign in as another user in order to view or modify that person's calendar?
Can you customize print views in Schedule+?
Is there any interaction between Microsoft Project and Microsoft Schedule+ so that tasks assigned to me in Project can be put in my task list?
Why is there no bridge between Schedule+ for Windows and Schedule+ for AppleTalk Networks so that users on the two platforms can share Free/Busy information and send meeting requests to each other?
Can you customize the display of time intervals in the daily calendar (for example, to display the day in 15 minute intervals)?
Are meetings entered by someone other than myself distinguished in any way?
How does the Reminders application work?
How do you take Schedule+ 'on the road'?
Does Schedule+ have a 'dial-in' capability?
Does Schedule+ support recurring meetings? For example, can I request a weekly staff meeting with my group so that when those people accept the meeting, it is automatically entered into their calendars for each week?
How do you set up a resource, such as a conference room?
Because each resource requires a user account, does this mean that each resource requires a user license?
Are there options for altering the time and date displays (for example, to use a 24-hour or a European date format)?
Does Schedule+ account for time zone changes when you request a meeting with someone in another time zone?
If I have an assistant, do we both receive meeting messages for my meetings or does only my assistant receive them?
When you print from Schedule+, there are three different print sizes. What are the dimensions of these print sizes?
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