On 6/14/04 1:20 PM, Barry Wainwright deftly typed out: >> First of all, the event that is created by the script is automatically added >> to the calendar. Previously, I seem to recall that the script would create a >> new event window, but I'd had to click on Save to actually commit the event >> to the calendar. > > I can't comment on how it used to work - I never used that script, but it > certainly does that now - that's the way the script was written. > > If you want to abort at that stage, you can always click the 'trash' icon > instead of closing the window.
Apparently, I remembered incorrectly. You are correct that simply clicking on the trash icon is an acceptable action and it must have been what I've been doing. I just verified with someone else still using Entourage v.X and this is the behavior in that version as well. >> Secondly, when I modify and save the event, I am warned that: >> >> "You have made changes to this invitation. If the organizer sends an updated >> meeting, your changes will be lost." >> >> So apparently Entourage thinks that the event was the result of accepting an >> invitation (which it wasn't). > > No, it doesn't. Entourage has no way of knowing how the event was created. > This warning is a new feature in office 2004 that will appear for each event > that is modified. On this one, I don't think you are correct. Entourage 2004 (or v.X for that matter) does not give this warning if you modify a calendar event you create manually. So it is at least able to distinguish between calendar events I create manually and ones added to the calendar by accepting an invitation. Is it treating AppleScript-created events differently? >> Thirdly, if I try to invite someone to this event, I don't have a choice of >> accounts to send it from and when I save it, it doesn't actually send the >> invitation. >> >> Can anyone else confirm this behavior? This can't be the intended behavior. >> Bug? > > Yes, I can confirm. Even if you close, saving changes and re-open the > message you still can't assign a sending account. Worse still, if you cancel > the address entry box you can't re-enter it. > > Definitely a bug. > > Microsoft staff do monitor this mailing list, so it should get recorded. Thanks for confirming this one. I'll use the feedback as well, just in case this particular thread doesn't catch their eye (this isn't, after all, an official bug reporting forum ;-) -Remo Del Bello -- If a man is talking in the woods and no woman hears him, is he still wrong? -- 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/>
