My Outlook Calendar template is an excellent. (defunct as of Outlook 2003. She also created video training CDs and online training classes for Microsoft Outlook. Jun 09, 2004 Microsoft Outlook 2003 Integration with SharePoint. Or calendar to Outlook 2003. Administrative Templates/Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. Yes, it is the same process as template/form design for emails. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- 'John Gregory' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > I p[osted this in Calendaring, but there was no response. > > Is there a way to create a Calendar template for appointments? > > Of specific interest is setting default selections such as 'private', and > category, with default reminders for each. > > Any help would be appreciated. Thank you for your response. How do I create the template? I could not find this on any of the menus in Outlook 2003. 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: > Yes, it is the same process as template/form design for emails. > > -- > Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > > Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > > > Real World Questions, Real World Answers > > ----- > > 'John Gregory' wrote in message > news:[email protected]. > > I p[osted this in Calendaring, but there was no response. > > > > Is there a way to create a Calendar template for appointments? > > > > Of specific interest is setting default selections such as 'private', and > > category, with default reminders for each. > > > > Any help would be appreciated. What do you mean? File-> Save as-> *.oft Or publish the form. How are you doing things now for email templates then? -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- 'John Gregory' wrote in message news [email protected]. > Thank you for your response. How do I create the template? I could not > find > this on any of the menus in Outlook 2003. > > 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: > >> Yes, it is the same process as template/form design for emails. >> >> -- >> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] >> Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 >> >> Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more >> >> >> Real World Questions, Real World Answers >> >> ----- >> >> 'John Gregory' wrote in message >> news:[email protected]. >> > I p[osted this in Calendaring, but there was no response. >> > >> > Is there a way to create a Calendar template for appointments? >> > >> > Of specific interest is setting default selections such as 'private', >> > and >> > category, with default reminders for each. >> > >> > Any help would be appreciated >. I have not used templates before. All e-mail is done in Word, with Autotext entries for templates. How do I create a calendar appointment template? Or e-mail for that matter? 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: > What do you mean? File-> Save as-> *.oft > Or publish the form. > How are you doing things now for email templates then? > > -- > Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > > Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > > > Real World Questions, Real World Answers > > ----- > > 'John Gregory' wrote in message > news [email protected]. > > Thank you for your response. How do I create the template? I could not > > find > > this on any of the menus in Outlook 2003. > > > > 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: > > > >> Yes, it is the same process as template/form design for emails. > >> > >> -- > >> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > >> Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > >> > >> Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > >> > >> > >> Real World Questions, Real World Answers > >> > >> ----- > >> > >> 'John Gregory' wrote in message > >> news:[email protected]. > >> > I p[osted this in Calendaring, but there was no response. > >> > > >> > Is there a way to create a Calendar template for appointments? > >> > > >> > Of specific interest is setting default selections such as 'private', > >> > and > >> > category, with default reminders for each. > >> > > >> > Any help would be appreciated > >. One method is; Create an email/appointment, make the modifications you want, File-> Save As-> *.oft -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- 'John Gregory' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > I have not used templates before. All e-mail is done in Word, with > Autotext > entries for templates. How do I create a calendar appointment template? > Or > e-mail for that matter? > > 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: > >> What do you mean? File-> Save as-> *.oft >> Or publish the form. >> How are you doing things now for email templates then? You can also save calendar items using Internet standards as files in the Windows file system. To do so, open an Outlook calendar item, select File, Save As, and select either {Calendar Format (*.ics) or vCalendar Format (*.vcs). The iCalendar format is a later format and can transmit more information than the older. >> >> -- >> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] >> Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 >> >> Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more >> >> >> Real World Questions, Real World Answers >> >> ----- >> >> 'John Gregory' wrote in message >> news [email protected]. >> > Thank you for your response. How do I create the template? I could >> > not >> > find >> > this on any of the menus in Outlook 2003. >> > >> > 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: >> > >> >> Yes, it is the same process as template/form design for emails. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] >> >> Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 >> >> >> >> Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more >> >> >> >> >> >> Real World Questions, Real World Answers >> >> >> >> ----- >> >> >> >> 'John Gregory' wrote in >> >> message >> >> news:[email protected]. >> >> > I p[osted this in Calendaring, but there was no response. >> >> > >> >> > Is there a way to create a Calendar template for appointments? >> >> > >> >> > Of specific interest is setting default selections such as >> >> > 'private', >> >> > and >> >> > category, with default reminders for each. >> >> > >> >> > Any help would be appreciated >> >. That works well, I have created a series of templates for each type I use. 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: > One method is; > Create an email/appointment, make the modifications you want, File-> Save > As-> *.oft > > -- > Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > > Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > > > Real World Questions, Real World Answers > > ----- > > 'John Gregory' wrote in message > news:[email protected]. > > I have not used templates before. All e-mail is done in Word, with > > Autotext > > entries for templates. How do I create a calendar appointment template? > > Or > > e-mail for that matter? > > > > 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: > > > >> What do you mean? File-> Save as-> *.oft > >> Or publish the form. > >> How are you doing things now for email templates then? > >> > >> -- > >> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > >> Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > >> > >> Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > >> > >> > >> Real World Questions, Real World Answers > >> > >> ----- > >> > >> 'John Gregory' wrote in message > >> news [email protected]. > >> > Thank you for your response. How do I create the template? I could > >> > not > >> > find > >> > this on any of the menus in Outlook 2003. > >> > > >> > 'Roady [MVP]' wrote: > >> > > >> >> Yes, it is the same process as template/form design for emails. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > >> >> Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > >> >> > >> >> Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Real World Questions, Real World Answers > >> >> > >> >> ----- > >> >> > >> >> 'John Gregory' wrote in > >> >> message > >> >> news:[email protected]. > >> >> > I p[osted this in Calendaring, but there was no response. > >> >> > > >> >> > Is there a way to create a Calendar template for appointments? > >> >> > > >> >> > Of specific interest is setting default selections such as > >> >> > 'private', > >> >> > and > >> >> > category, with default reminders for each. > >> >> > > >> >> > Any help would be appreciated > >> >> > Sponsored Links. Outlook 2003 cannot connect to shared calendar template Outlook Error code – How to fix Guide outlook 2003 cannot connect to shared calendar template Error Code occurs with Outlook while updating, closing, downloading, installing, opening ( launching), pasting, sending, receiving, copying etc. With Microsoft Office Outlook Versions 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 365 and editions Home and Business, Academic, Students and Teachers, Professional Plus, Professional, Standard, Home and Student etc. Outlook is a mail client which helps you pull the emails from web for multiple email services. Outlook is complicated under the hood and the performance depends on the Internet connections, add-ons, security software, system performance etc. Outlook errors can be identified to be an installation/system issue or an Outlook component easily. Steps To Get Resolve Outlook error outlook 2003 cannot connect to shared calendar template To fix the Outlook, we will have to fix the components as well as optimize the performance of the computer. Let’s try finding out if it is a component issue related to add-ons, security software interfering the performance or anything related to Outlook within Outlook /safe This command will help you start Outlook with just the basic components. Press Win key and the alphabet ‘R’ together. There should be a Run dialog box to paste the command “Outlook /safe” (without quotes) and hit Enter key. Now, Outlook should pop open, if the issue is not related to external errors. Now, we will also have to try optimizing the Windows performance from a level that a basic user is allowed to. Reset Internet Explorer Settings a. Hold Windows key and the letter ‘R’ together. There should be a Run dialog box to paste the command “inetcpl.cpl” (without quotes) and press Enter key. Now, on the Internet Options pop up, click on the Delete button and select everything. After the junk settings are cleared, navigate to the security tab. Now, move the slider up or down a bit. After that, click on “Reset all zones to default level” g. Now, navigate to the Advanced tab and then click on the ‘Reset’ button. Then, check the box “Delete personal settings” and then click on Reset button. Delete Temporary system files a. Hold Windows key and the alphabet ‘R’ together. You would be able to view the Run dialog box to put the command “temp” (without quotes) and hit Enter key. In the folder, delete all the possible files and if there is a prompt to skip files, check the option to not show the dialog always and then click on Yes to all. Now, Windows system temporary files are cleared. Delete user related temporary files. Hold Windows key and the alphabet ‘R’ together. There should be a Run dialog box to paste the command “%temp%” (without quotes) and hit Enter key. Then, in the folder, delete all the possible files and if there is a prompt to skip files, check the option to not show the dialog always and then click on Yes to all. Now, the user related temporary files too are cleared. Use disk cleanup command to clear more junk a. Press Windows key and the alphabet ‘R’ together. You would be able to view the Run dialog box to put the command “cleanmgr” (without quotes) and press Enter key. Now, on the pop-up, select the drive with the Windows Operating System and Press Enter key. On the next Window, select the drive and then the option to clean up System files. Select all the options except previous Windows version data, if listed. Now, click on okay and wait for a few minutes. If the clean up is done, check if the Outlook is working fine. If the clean up takes a long time or if the Outlook is still not launching, you will have to click on the below image to get connected to an expert technician to get the issue fixed.
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