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Hi Greenboy,
Yes I think you can do that in vba e.g. macro and a custom appointment form in Outlook. A couple of check boxes in the form for the logic, a GO button and some code that responds to the button to do the magic based on the selections. Basic workflow solution realy. regards, John |
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