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1. 1
Introduction to
Microsoft Outlook 2007 Calendar
27 April 2007
Accessing the Outlook 2007 Calendar
You should be “in” Outlook Mail 2007. On the left side of your screen, there is a long
column called the Navigation Pane.
Look at the bottom of the Navigation Pane and you will see
a Calendar button.
Click the Calendar Button. A Calendar screen, similar to the one below, will appear.
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Notice, at the top of the calendar, a small area that looks like the image above. The default
for Outlook 2007 is a single day. You can change this to view a 5 day work week, a 7 day
week, or a full month. We’ll now view each choice.
When you click the 5 Work Week button, an image similar to the one below will appear.
When you click 7 Week, the image at the top of the next page will appear.
Left Mouse Button
In this tutorial, whenever we indicate that you need to click a mouse button, it will mean to
click the left mouse button – unless we indicate that you should click the right mouse
button. So, always move the cursor over the “place” we indicate and “click left” unless we
tell you otherwise.
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You choose the view that you prefer. For this tutorial we’ll use the 5 Work Week calendar.
Making an Appointment
There are several different methods for creating an Appointment in Outlook Calendar 2007.
Probably the quickest way to create an
appointment is to go to the calendar day/time
for the appointment, and DOUBLE CLICK
QUICKLY on the Time and Day for the
appointment (we are in the 5 Work Week
Calendar).
We want to make an 8:00 to 9:00 AM
appointment on Monday, 7 May. So,
we double click quickly on 8:00 AM
(see image on right).
We could also RIGHT click on this time and date. A
drop down menu with New Appointment
will appear. Click New Appointment.
Both of the above methods will open an Untitled – Appointment menu screen like the one
below.
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We’ll now enlarge the top portion of the Untitled – Appointment Menu Screen (below).
Notice that the date and time we chose are indicated in the Start time: area of the screen.
We’ll now enter additional information on our meeting in the appropriate areas of this screen.
In the image above, we entered the information on the person with whom we are meeting in
the Subject: area (see top arrow on left) and then the place where we are meeting in the
Location area (lower arrow on left). Once you enter this information, you’ll see the
“name” of the appointment change to the data you have entered in the Subject area. We
then clicked the down pointing arrow to the right of End time and moved the time to 9:00
AM (lower right arrow).
Notice, above and to the right of End time, there is a Reminder (upper
right arrow). If you have speakers with your computer, and desire a
sound to play (as a reminder) before your appointment, leave this as
you see it. To the right of Reminder it indicates 1 hour – this is how
many hours/minutes before the meeting the reminder will sound. To
the right of 1 hour is a down arrow. If you click this down arrow, you
can change the time to any time you desire (to be reminded of your
coming meeting).
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On the right side of the Appointment Tab/Ribbon, you’ll see a
Categorize button. If you click the Categorize button, a drop
down menu will appear with different meeting categories and
colors. You can choose a meeting label and color if you desire.
We chose “orange” and “Fairly Important” for our meeting.
If you desire to edit the current choices, or create some of your
own, simply click the All Categories button and follow the
instructions.
Below the Subject/Location/Time/Date area you will see a blank white area. This area is a
“text box” where you can type additional information on your appointment if you need to do
so. Also notice that when we selected the “orange – Fairly Important” choice that this now
appears at the top of our appointment screen.
Your final appointment screen should look something like the one below. When you have
everything the way you want it, click the Save and Close button on the left of the screen.
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You will now return to your calendar. Depending
on which “day view” you chose, you should see
something like the image on the right – we are in 5
Work Week.
If you need to change something on your calendar it is fairly simple. Simply click the left
mouse button twice quickly on the appointment, and it will open the Appointment Screen
for you to make any changes you desire.
Recurring Appointments
Many times you will have a recurring meeting or
appointment that repeats throughout the year, or
for several months. Outlook Mail Calendar 2007 has a
feature that will allow you to schedule recurring
meetings and appointments.
Again, there are several ways to access this feature.
You can double click quickly on the first
recurring meeting time and date and the
Appointment screen will appear. Or, you can
click on the Actions tab in the Menu Bar and then
select either New Recurring Appointment or New
Recurring Meeting (they both do the same thing).
If you double click a time/date, you will have to click on
the Recurrence button in the Appointment screen
Tab/Ribbon.
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The Recurring Meeting/Appointment is accomplished in two steps. First, you have to enter
what dates, days, hours, weeks, etc. that you will meet, and then enter the normal appointment
data about the meeting. We’ll start with the Appointment Recurrence menu screen and then
finish with the normal Appointment menu screen. Once you click as indicated on the last page
both the Appointment Recurrence and Untitled - Appointment screens will appear as shown
in the image below.
For this tutorial we’ll use
the example of a meeting
that will be held twice a
week for the next several
months. Our meeting
will be from 10:00 to
11:00 AM, Tuesday’s
and Thursday’s from 8
May 2007 through 18
October 2007. First
we’ll complete the
Appointment
Recurrence menu
screen. Our screen, when
finished, looks like the
image on the right.
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To complete your Appointment Recurrence screen, click the down arrows to the right of
Start and End and select your meeting times, then click in the circle for your Recurrence
pattern (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly). Select the days on which you will meet by clicking
in the small check boxes to the left of the days (Sunday, Monday, etc.). Please see the image
at the bottom of the last page (Page 8) and the arrows that indicate our selections.
In the lower left portion of the screen, in the Range of
recurrence area, click the down arrow to the right of
Start and a neat thing will occur – a miniature calendar
will let you choose your specific date. Simply click the
date you desire and it will appear in the Start area.
If you need to move to another month, the right and left
pointing triangles on either side of the Month (August),
will move you ahead or back one month.
Repeat this process in the End by area in the lower right
area of the screen.
When you have entered all of your data, click the OK button. This will take you to the
Untitled – Appointment menu screen. Fill-in your information as you did on Pages 4 to 6
and then click Save and Close. If you need to make changes later, you simply click the
Recurrence button and make any changes as outlined above.
Our screen looks like the one below.
After we clicked Save & Close, we changed our calendar view to 31 Month, and moved to the
month of September 2004. You can now easily see, in the image at the top of the next page,
that each of the meetings is schedule for the entire month. If you moved to October, you would
see the last meeting occurring on the 18th
as entered.
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Creating Appointments/Meetings and Inviting Others
Another feature of Outlook Mail Calendar 2007 is the ability to invite others to a meeting you
are scheduling. You’ll have to check with your campus/business technology staff to determine if
this is feasible. In many places, if the staff does not maintain a personal Outlook calendar, this
will not work, as you would not be able to “see” their “busy appointment times.” We’ll go
through the process, assuming that the persons selected maintain an Outlook Calendar.
We’ll show you the method we like
best. As you become familiar with
Outlook Mail Calendar, you may
discover a method you like better.
Click the Actions tab in the Menu Bar
and then click New Meeting Request.
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The Untitled – Meeting menu screen will appear (similar to the one below). We have already
selected several staff members to determine if the day and time we propose is available for them
to meet – we’ll show you how we did this. You can see from the image below that we have
selected several people for a proposed meeting from 11:00 AM to 12:00 noon on Thursday,
3 May 2007. The blue lines you see below indicate the times that these staff members are
currently busy and could not attend a meeting. We used an AutoPick Next button to select the
time you see below between the green (Start) and red (End) lines for our meeting. Now we’ll
show you how we did this.
In the Untitled - Meeting menu screen we clicked the
Add Others button (see arrow above). When we
clicked, the Add from Address Book selection
appeared. We clicked on Add from Address Book.
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When we clicked the Add
from Address Book button,
the Select Attendees and
Resources menu screen
appeared.
In the Type Name or
Select from List area we
typed the name of a person
we are inviting to the
meeting.
We then clicked on the Name
of that person.
Next we selected Required
(as this person is essential to
our meeting). We could also
have selected Optional.
We repeated this selection
process for the remainder of
the staff we desired to invite.
When we completed our list
we clicked the OK button.
When we clicked the OK button we were returned to the Untitled – Meeting menu screen in
the middle of the last page (Page 11). If you look back at the last page, you will see our four
names and blue lines to the right of each name. At the bottom of the Untitled – Meeting screen
you will see that the color blue indicates the person is busy on some other appointment or task.
Outlook Calendar 2007 has a nifty button which will assist
you in finding “open” times for your group during which you
can arrange a meeting. At the bottom left of the Untitled –
Meeting menu screen is the AutoPick Next >> button. We
clicked this button and a green and red “band” appeared on
our calendar and found the first “open” time.
If you agree with this selection, you are ready
to complete the scheduling by returning to the
Appointment portion of the Untitled – Meeting
menu screen. If you are not satisfied with this
selection, continue to click the AutoPick
button.
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You will notice the AutoPick begins by assuming you desire a half hour meeting. You can
change this in two different ways. You can place your cursor on the green or red lines (that
outline the meeting), hold down the left mouse button and “drag” the line to expand the
time. From then on, Outlook Calendar 2007 will assume you desire the longer meeting time
selected.
Or, at the bottom of the Untitled –
Message screen you can use the
Meeting start and end time areas to
select a length for your meeting.
When you have everything just as you desire,
click the Appointment button at the top of the
Untitled – Meeting screen. This will take you to
the Untitled – Meeting menu screen where you will
describe the meeting (as you did on Pages 4 -6).
When you have completed this screen, Outlook
Mail, will send an e-mail message to each of the
participants asking if they desire to attend the
meeting. The completed screen will look similar to the one below.
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Once you have completed everything,
click the Send button at the top of the
Meeting menu screen.
As soon as you click the Send button, each person you invited to the meeting will receive a
message asking them to either Accept (attend the meeting), Decline (unable to make the
meeting) or to accept Tentatively (maybe can make the meeting). Their incoming message will
look similar to the one below.
If they accept your invitation, their Outlook Calendar will automatically post this meeting to the
Calendar. If they reject the meeting Outlook Calendar will not post the meeting. If they accept
tentatively, outlook calendar will post the meeting with tentative colors. You will receive an
Outlook message indicating the response of each person invited to the meeting.
Allowing other Outlook Mail Users to View your Calendar
You can allow other Outlook Mail users to view your Outlook Calendar (regardless of the
version of Outlook they are using). Make sure you are in your Calendar.
If you desire to do this, click the File
tab in the Menu bar, then click Folder
and then select Properties for
“Calendar”….
The Calendar Properties menu screen
at the top of the next page will appear.
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You should be on the Permissions tab
in the Calendar Properties menu screen.
To allow someone to view your
calendar, click the Add button.
The Add Users menu
screen (which you
have used several
times before in this
tutorial), will appear.
Type in the name of
the person you desire
to view your calendar
in the Search area
(top left arrow).
Next, click on the
name in the Name
area. It will turn blue.
Then click the Add
button.
Finally, click the OK button.
16. 16
The Calendar Properties menu
screen will appear (similar to the
image on the right).
You will see the name you entered
highlighted in blue.
Below the Name you will see a
Permissions area. It is in the
Permissions area that you allow
the person you entered to view as
much, or as little of your calendar
as you desire. You can see that you
can give them very limited or
complete access to your calendar.
You select the items that you
desire (by clicking in the squares
and circles).
Then click the OK button.
The person to whom you gave
permission to view your calendar
may now access your calendar, in
their Outlook Mail account, by
clicking File in their Menu Bar, then
clicking Open and then selecting Other
User’s Folder.
They will now see the Open Other User’s
Folder menu screen. They can either click the
Name button and select your name from the
Select Name menu screen (see Outlook 2007
Mail tutorial), or they can type your name in
the area to the right of Name...
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If they type in the person’s
name, the Check Names menu
screen will appear. They should
click the name they desire (it will
turn blue), and click OK.
The person you allowed to view your
Calendar will now see your calendar. Their
screen should look similar to the one on the
right.
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Once the above process has been completed, the
next time the person desires to see your
calendar, they will see a screen with your
calendar available (similar to the image on the
right). They can now place a check mark by your
name, and your Calendar will appear. To remove
your calendar from view, they simply “uncheck” the
box by your name.
Microsoft Office Tutorials
In addition to this tutorial, Outlook tutorials for Outlook Mail, Outlook Folder Size, and Outlook
Web Access, as well as other Office tutorials, are available at:
http://www.officetutorials.com
This site is updated frequently with tutorial revisions as well as tutorials from a number of
collegiate institutions. Please feel free to visit and down load as you desire.
This has been an introduction into the basics of Outlook 2007 Calendar. If you have any
questions about Outlook 2007 Calendar, or comments on this tutorial, please contact:
murray.t@lynchburg.edu
Thank you for your patience and good luck.