Forum2News_Exporter@mts.rpi.edu (Barry Bailey) (01/23/91)
I use the supplied Win3 calendar program on a daily basis. I would like to be able to abandon my paper calendar but I must have the ability to post a day-view (via email) to co-workers (instead of them taking notes from my paper calendar). The supplied Win3 calendar does not allow one to cut-copy-paste an entire day's information (including date and times). Given this ability I could copy my schedule and paste it to a text file on a daily basis, whereby I would post it to others via e-mail. Does anyone know of a calendar program which allows one to (text) copy an entire day's schedule (what you see is what you get)? I have ToolBook (developer's edition), would this help? Does anyone have a less glamorous calendar book created using ToolBook? thanks in advance. barry reply to: usere9w9@rpitsmts - OR - Barry_Floyd@mts.rpi.edu ps No, it is not likely I will have a network-based calendar system available to me in the near future. For now all I want to do is send my schedule to others without having to retype it every day. food for thought, though...
joshua@tc.fluke.COM (John B. "JB" LaRue) (02/01/91)
In article <9848.8405.forumexp@mts.rpi.edu> Forum2News_Exporter@mts.rpi.edu (Barry Bailey) writes: > > > Does anyone know of a calendar program which allows one to (text) > copy an entire day's schedule (what you see is what you get)? I have > ToolBook (developer's edition), would this help? Does anyone have a > less glamorous calendar book created using ToolBook? > > > reply to: usere9w9@rpitsmts - OR - Barry_Floyd@mts.rpi.edu > I use the shareware product ALMANAC and it allows you to print out the calander that has info on it. The newest version is avaliable on SIMTEL... jbl -- John LaRue John Fluke Mfg. Co, Inc. (206) 356-5753 joshua@tc.fluke.COM {uw-beaver,microsoft,sun}!fluke!joshua