Thanks for checking into that! I do use Outlook and not Palm Desktop. I will see what can be done in Outlook to create the same thing.
--- In [email protected], "john.messeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Confirmed: I just created a Daily Journal in Palm Desktop, hotsync'd it > to my Treo680, and when I called Menu-J, it opened in the note view with > a new line showing the current timestamp and ready for my input. > > I don't use Outlook, but I'm guessing it should work there, too. > > And as I mentioned earlier, I already knew if I created it on the Treo, > hotsync'd to the desktop, edited it, and hotsync'd back, it still > worked. The key is the untimed event called Daily Journal. You cannot, > for instance, simply call it Journal and use Menu-J to call it on the Treo. > Of course, you could call it anything you want if you wish to call it > manually on the Palm device, then use a shortcut to insert the time stamp. > > Bill Motzing wrote: > > Also, anyone know any way Journal Entries can be modified or created > > on the desktop, say in Outlook? > > -- > > /"Thirty-five million deaths leave an empty place at only one family > table." / > (News commentator Eric Severied in a radio essay on the 25th anniversary > of the start of World War Two. 8/31/64) >
