Whew! That's some journal. 

Could you bring voice recordings or other media through that process into 
Outlook?

Nevertheless, it sounds great.

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Sent from my Treo(r) smartphone

-----Original Message-----
From: Triple Entendre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, Nov 27, 2007 12:20 am
Subject: Re: [Treo] datebook capacity
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected]

                            


 Daynotez will export to CSV, I clean that up in Excel,
 then I import the CSV file into Access (using an
 Import/Export Specification), and now we're in my
 stomping grounds. In Access, I have a VBA routine I wrote
 that will take any given table or query and create Outlook
 items (one by one; it's safer) for each record in the table,
 skipping over any fields that are not names of properties
 which an Item can have. I don't remember if I have it
 create custom properties for the rest, but it could.
 It creates these items in a new Outlook PST file
 having the same name as the table or query, and which
 is then opened in Outlook. From there, you can do whatever
 Outlook-y things to them you like, without necessarily
 cluttering your default Outlook PST file.

 I recently upgraded to the latest DayNotez, and I haven't
 yet adapted it to the new fields (and voice recordings, etc)
 that are available in the DayNotez data now.

 Trip

 On Monday, 2007-11-26 23:59:14, Bill Motzing wrote:
> I'd like to know some more details of that homebrewed approach.
> 
> 
> 
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Triple
> Entendre
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 11:48 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Treo] datebook capacity
> 
>  
> 
> 
> I use DayNotez Desktop for the journaling I used to do
> with an app on the palm that actually synced to the
> 'Journal' section of Outlook ('Outlook Journal' is a
> feature normally turned off in recent versions of Outlook).
> 
> I use a homebrewed approach to transport the data from the
> Daynotez app on the PC into Outlook's journal.
> 
> Trip
> 
> On Sunday, 2007-11-25 22:45:00, Bill Motzing wrote:
> > Anyone know if the Datebk Journal Entries are backed up to PC?
> > 
> > I would like to use the journal feature but worry about the lack of a
> desktop file for archiving.
> > 
> > Also, anyone know any way Journal Entries can be modified or created on
> the desktop, say in Outlook?
> 
       
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