So I've gone through the rtopken (and other) tutorials from top to bottom on this, in tems of editing a .catx file to make a template slightly more useable.
I have an office with a dozen (or so) calendars need to be printed on one page.
I've modified the first (day list) template to remove the Tasks area (since it's not needed), and set it up to my liking.
However, Source="Organizer" (within ContentElement) and Source Name="Organizer" is as close as I get.
The goal is to be able to see all 10-12 (depending on who is printing) of these calendars' events for the day in a list, and know whose calendar is which.
Color coding does not work for this purpose as a) there is no color key printed on each page, and b) there are only black and white printers in-house.
Now, Organizer is REALLY close. But every time someone creates an event on their calendar, they MUST 'invite' themselves to the event in order to be an organizer.
I've tried Source="CalendarName" and Source Name="CalendarName" and that doesn't work. What is the source tag that will label the calendar by what calendar it actually is?
Has anyone found the source for the name/owner of the calendar?
-Paul
I have an office with a dozen (or so) calendars need to be printed on one page.
I've modified the first (day list) template to remove the Tasks area (since it's not needed), and set it up to my liking.
However, Source="Organizer" (within ContentElement) and Source Name="Organizer" is as close as I get.
The goal is to be able to see all 10-12 (depending on who is printing) of these calendars' events for the day in a list, and know whose calendar is which.
Color coding does not work for this purpose as a) there is no color key printed on each page, and b) there are only black and white printers in-house.
Now, Organizer is REALLY close. But every time someone creates an event on their calendar, they MUST 'invite' themselves to the event in order to be an organizer.
I've tried Source="CalendarName" and Source Name="CalendarName" and that doesn't work. What is the source tag that will label the calendar by what calendar it actually is?
Has anyone found the source for the name/owner of the calendar?
-Paul