Everyday Computing Advanced Computing The Internet At Home Health, Mind & Body Making & Managing Money Sports & Leisure Travel Beyond The Classroom
Handheld Computing
Hardware
Money Management Software
Multimedia
Office Productivity Software
Operating Systems
Win a Trip to New York City to see Monty Python's SPAMALOT!
Outlook 2002 For Dummies

Viewing Group Schedules in Outlook 2002


Adapted From: Outlook 2002 For Dummies

Outlook 2002 gives you the ability to set up groups so that you can view all the group members' schedules with just a few clicks of the mouse. For example, you can set up a group containing all the members of your project team; if you regularly schedule meetings with the entire team, you can quickly view all those schedules to find a meeting time when they're all available. No more typing in team members' names individually to get their schedules. And no more having to remember every team member's name — and inevitably leaving someone off the list!

icon

To make full use of Group Schedules, the calendars of all the group members must be available for public viewing. Contact your organization's information systems guru to see if you have public access to schedules.

To view all the schedules of a group, follow these steps:

1. Call up your Outlook 2002 calendar.

2. Choose Actions, View Group Schedules. The Group Schedules dialog box appears, listing all the groups you've created.

If you haven't yet created any groups, you can click New to do so. Or you can delete old groups from your list.

3. Double-click the group that you want to view, or highlight the group and click Open.

A schedule window appears, showing all the schedules for the group members. You can add and delete members of the group.

4. Click Save and Close to save any changes you made to the group.

icon

You can even schedule meetings from the group schedule window. Simply highlight a time when everyone is available, and then click Make Meeting and choose Make Meeting for All. A new appointment window appears with all the group members' names in the To field. If you wish, change the subject and include a message, and then click Send to invite everyone in the group to your meeting.

Related Articles
Viewing Your Tasks in Outlook 2007
Using the Date Navigator in Outlook
Changing an Appointment on the Outlook Calendar
Creating and Managing Tasks in Outlook
Flagging E-Mail Messages in Outlook
Related Titles
Office 2007 For Dummies
Outlook 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Microsoft Office Live For Dummies
More Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows For Dummies
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Bible