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Microsoft ® Office Outlook ® 2007 Training See and Use Multiple Calendars ICT Staff Development presents:

See and use multiple calendars Course contents Overview: Helping you juggle Lesson: Track multiple schedules The lesson includes a list of suggested tasks and a set of test questions.

See and use multiple calendars Overview: Helping you juggle Suppose you need to manage or track someone else’s schedule: a co- worker’s schedule while she’s on vacation, a professional conference series, or even a family member’s daily activities. You’d rather not enter all those things into your work calendar, but you’d still like to keep track of them in one place. Keeping multiple calendars is easily done in Outlook.

See and use multiple calendars Course goals Create additional Outlook calendars and keep them separate from your main calendar. Use multiple calendars and compare the schedules they contain. Display or hide different calendars and make multiple calendars easy to find by organizing them in the Navigation Pane.

Lesson Track multiple schedules

See and use multiple calendars Track multiple schedules When you click Calendar in the Navigation Pane, the calendar that you see listed under My Calendars is your main, or default, calendar. This calendar is always named “Calendar.” You’ll always have this main calendar, but you can have other calendars as well. That’s what this lesson is about.

See and use multiple calendars Create a new calendar Outlook stores everything in folders, including calendar entries. So, to create a new calendar, you’d first create a new folder in which to store items for the new calendar. As shown in the picture, this can be done easily by clicking the File menu, pointing to New, and clicking Calendar. From there you use the Create New Folder dialog box and fill in the details for the new folder.

See and use multiple calendars See multiple calendars The previous section talked about one way to create an additional calendar, called “Family.” There are other types of calendars you can see in Outlook and ways to access them. Which ones you use will depend on your specific needs and how your and computer are set up.

See and use multiple calendars See multiple calendars Once you have other calendars to view in Outlook, you’ll see them listed in the Navigation Pane. In the My Calendars group are two calendars: The default calendar (the one that’s always called “Calendar”) and an additional personal calendar. In this case, the alternate calendar is named “Family.” The picture shows some examples:

See and use multiple calendars See multiple calendars Once you have other calendars to view in Outlook, you’ll see them listed in the Navigation Pane. In the Other Calendars group, there are two additional calendars: A Famous birthdays calendar, which is being subscribed to via the Internet, and a Team Site - Vacations calendar. The picture shows some examples:

See and use multiple calendars See multiple calendars Once you have other calendars to view in Outlook, you’ll see them listed in the Navigation Pane. The People’s Calendars group shows a colleague’s shared calendar. If you’re using Microsoft Exchange Server for your and calendar (which you may do at work), you’ll be able to share your main calendar with others. The picture shows some examples:

See and use multiple calendars How you see them (and how you don’t) Use the Navigation Pane to manage which calendars are displayed. To show or hide a calendar, just select or clear its check box. The animation shows an example. Animation: Right-click, and click Play. [Author:.swf gets inserted here; delete this placeholder before inserting.swf file.]

See and use multiple calendars How you see them (and how you don’t) Use the Navigation Pane to manage which calendars are displayed. To show or hide a calendar, just select or clear its check box, as the picture shows.

See and use multiple calendars Outlook helps you keep track of it all Once you have more than one calendar displayed, color- coding and distinct names help you distinguish them. In the picture, the default calendar is blue and the family calendar is green. Outlook assigns colors to calendars according to the order in which you select their check boxes in the Navigation Pane.

See and use multiple calendars Outlook helps you keep track of it all Once you have more than one calendar displayed, color- coding and distinct names help you distinguish them. The first calendar from the left is Calendar. That’s what the default calendar is always called. The next calendar is Family, which is the name used when the new personal calendar is created. Notice that each calendar is labeled, as follows:

See and use multiple calendars Match up schedules After you select the calendars that you want to see, you then get to choose how you look at them. You can also view calendars in overlay mode: a “transparent” mode that allows you to see how multiple schedules look as one. The animation shows switching between side-by-side and overlay modes and controlling which calendar is displayed on top. Animation: Right-click, and click Play. [Author:.swf gets inserted here; delete this placeholder before inserting.swf file.] You saw how to view multiple calendars side by side.

See and use multiple calendars Match up schedules After you select the calendars that you want to see, you then get to choose how you look at them. You saw how to view multiple calendars side by side. You can also view calendars in overlay mode: a “transparent” mode that allows you to see how multiple schedules look as one. The picture shows an example of switching between side-by-side and overlay modes.

See and use multiple calendars Block out time in your own schedule Sometimes you’ll want an appointment to be in two calendars. Copying an appointment from one calendar to another is simple: In side-by-side mode, click the appointment to select it and then drag it to the destination calendar as shown in the picture. Just take care to position the copy in exactly the same time slot.

See and use multiple calendars Organize your calendars in the Navigation Pane An earlier slide mentioned the standard group names for calendars in the Navigation Pane: My Calendars, Other Calendars, and People’s Calendars. These group names can be changed. What’s more, if you want to, you can create your own groups using names that you choose.

See and use multiple calendars Organize your calendars in the Navigation Pane The picture shows the steps for creating a new group and moving a calendar to it. In the Navigation Pane, click Add New Group. Type a name for your group (here we’ve named the group “Sales Team”). Drag each calendar (one at a time) to the group. Here we’re moving Mike Ray’s calendar from People’s Calendars to the new Sales Team group.

See and use multiple calendars Suggestions for practice 1.Move the Date Navigator to the right. 2.Create a separate calendar. 3.Show two calendars, and try the different modes. 4.Copy an appointment from one calendar to another. 5.Add a new group to organize your calendars. Online practiceOnline practice (requires Outlook 2007)

See and use multiple calendars Test question 1 Your main, default, calendar will always be called this (pick one answer): 1.Whatever you choose to name it. 2.Calendar. 3.My Calendar.

See and use multiple calendars Test question 1: Answer Calendar.

See and use multiple calendars Test question 2 To use more than one calendar in Outlook, you must have an Internet connection or be using Microsoft Exchange Server. (Pick one answer.) 1.True. 2.False.

See and use multiple calendars Test question 2: Answer False. There are multiple ways to create, view, and share calendars in Outlook. For more information about the specific ways to do this, see the Quick Reference Card linked to at the end of this course.

See and use multiple calendars Test question 3 If you want to see how multiple schedules look as one, do this (pick one answer): 1.Use side-by-side mode. 2.Select the check boxes for all your calendars. 3.Use overlay mode. 4.Clear the check boxes for all but one calendar.

See and use multiple calendars Test question 3: Answer Use overlay mode. Because calendars appear transparent in overlay mode, you can see how a collection of schedules appear as one.

See and use multiple calendars Quick Reference Card For a summary of the tasks covered in this course, view the Quick Reference Card. Quick Reference Card

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