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rob@dekko.com wrote: > Help me understand here. When I leave a meeting isn't it done? Granted > there might be some notes I need to clear up or something. What is the > purpose of marking it 'done'? A meeting is just an example. I mark _everything_ on my calendar as done when it's done (sort of like it ain't over till it's over <g>). Example: I have an appt on my calendar at 10am today that Joe Blow from Widgets, Inc. is coming to see me. After Joe has been here, I want to mark that appt as completed/done. In 2 weeks if I look back (for whatever reason) to this day I want to see the Joe was here and we did have the appt. A meeting is no different. Example: A reminder to check refrigeration units at 2pm daily is no different. I want to mark it completed as well. The cheapest, simplest PIM I have ever used (Sidekick) even had this. Right click the item, click Done on the pop up menu and voila: The item now has a line through it, signifying it's done. -- -Jeff New email address: jlcrosby@dilgardfoods.com The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my company. Unless I say so.
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