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The Lotus Learning Widget has been updated to include more learning materials and enhanced filtering to make it easier for you to find learning materials that are just right for what you are doing. |
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This web seminar introduces Microsoft Outlook Users to the Lotus Notes user interface and how to perform familiar Outlook tasks in Lotus Notes. |
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Meetings, appointments, allday events, and event announcement count as busy time on your schedule. If the calendar doc is flagged "Mark private" it stays busy. With the flag "Mark available" there won't be an entry in the busytime.nsf. Anniversaries and reminders do not count as busy ... |
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Here are descriptions for the icons in Notes Mail, Calendar, and To Do. To see these descriptions when you hover over icons, follow these instructions: In standard Notes
Click File Preferences (Macintosh OS X users: Click Lotus Notes Preferences), click Basic Notes Client Configuration, ... |
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You can choose different ways for the scheduler to display on meetings you create. The scheduler is what displays when you click Find Available Times at the bottom of a meeting entry you have created. To choose how your scheduler displays, click File Preferences, click Calendar and To Do, click ... |
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You can set a preference to set the default duration (in minutes) for new appointment entries and meeting invitations. To set this preference, click File Preferences, and then click Calendar and To Do. On the Entries tab, enter a number (in minutes) for Duration of meetings and appointments. The ... |
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This video shows how to enable alarm notifications, which is not normally enabled by default. |
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This video shows how to enable the out-of-office agent to automatically notify e-mail senders that you are out of the office. |
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If you are a Lotus Notes user who travels across time zones, let your calendar do the time zone math for you! |
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This demonstration shows you how to set up an out-of-office message in Lotus iNotes 8.5. |