Thanks. :) I insist on all my toys talking to one another, or else I'd get hopelessly lost.
"DayNotez voice memos are stored as WAV files on the handheld's storage card" Trip On Tuesday, 2007-11-27 00:28:00, Bill Motzing wrote: > Whew! That's some journal. > > Could you bring voice recordings or other media through that process into > Outlook? > > Nevertheless, it sounds great. > > ----------------------- > 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? > > >
