On 2/6/02 9:27 PM, "Jan Martel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My son and daughter-in-law asked me (the Entourage "expert") this, and I > couldn't answer it, so I said I'd send it off to the real experts. The two > of them have one copy of Entourage (2001, although I doubt it matters for > this question). Each of them has a separate identity, and each of them has a > Palm, which they sync with their E'rage identities. Sometimes, but not > always, they'd like to be able to "share" an entry. For instance, if one of > them makes a doctor's appointment for their daughter, either one might be > taking her to it and so they'd like that to be on both of their calendars. > Or if they do a grocery list (they claim that they do! :-)), they'd like it > as a note in both identities so whoever goes to the store will have it. So, > they'd like to have some way when either one makes an entry to be able to > "flag" it to be automatically entered in the other identity as well. I > wondered if there might be some way to have a category that would be > exported and then imported when they switched identities? Anyone have any > ideas on this? TIA. > I have new scripts designed for synching all sorts of things like this between identities - events, tasks, contacts, etc. An option is to export only (literally) flagged items, or items of a particular category. In this instance, flagged would be better if they don't use it for anything else, since it's easy to unflag just after so it doesn't get exported again the next time. Or change category. I would be happy to let them try it out under one condition: that someone reports back to me how it goes. About 7 people have accepted the offer to try out these scripts so far, and not one single person has bothered to write back to let me know how it went. So -interested in the "feedbackware"? (So you see, it _does_ matter which version of Entourage it is as to which scripts I send. There are all sorts of complicated workarounds for reminders, etc. in 2001 - it's all better and simpler in X.) -- Paul Berkowitz -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
