It includes Classic Menu for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, InfoPath, Visio and Project 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365. Scroll over to find the Journal and select Journal, you may choose a tab or create a new tab to input the Journal in the ribbon, and then click Add button, then OK button, so that the Journal will be showed in the tab you chose.īrings the familiar classic menus and toolbars back to Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365, helps users get through the transition from Office 2003 (or 2002, 2000) to Office 2007, 2010 or 2013, and saves your money and energy on training if you are upgrading your Office.Select Commands Not in the Ribbon from the Choose Commands from pull-down menu.Click Options and it appears the Outlook Options window.Marking your calendar items appropriately.
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You will obviously be free if you have a birthday on your calendar, but will likely mark a trade show as Out of Office or Busy depending on the location of your event.
Microsoft Outlook allows you to customize the ribbon and find journal in this way: An all-day appointment displays time as busy when viewed by others, while an event or annual event displays time as free. It is unavailable to find Journal in the ribbon, because this command is not placed on any tab. If you are not using Classic Menu for Office. The Journal is not open by default, and if you want to turn on the Journal, please click Yes button, or click No button to cancel.Īnd then it pops up the Journal Options, where you can set up or modify the setting of your Journal, like selecting the activities you want tracked, including appointments, tasks, and your other Office applications. Or just use the convenient keyboard shortcut Control-8 to open Journal.Ĭlick the Journal, there will appear a Microsoft Outlook window. Step 2: In the new meeting window, prevent request. In Outlook 2007, please click the File > New > Meeting request. Step 1: Create a new meeting invitation: In Outlook 20, shift to the Calendar view, and click the New Meeting button on the Home tab.