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Old February 20th 06, 02:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Francine Otterson
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Default How do I show current date?

I am assuming you checked to make sure that your date/time is correct on you
computer. Also do you have any add-in loaded onto your Outlook. If all
these are fine have you loaded a new Outlook profile not just reinstall the
program which may pull alot of the previous settings from the original
profile but a new profile.

Check out this link of command line fixes - the one that may be of use is
FirstRun. This will make Outlook start up as the a fresh install. Then
load up a new Profile to see if that helps with this issue. Though I will
state this would not be my first suggestion as this is typically going to be
a computer time setting but since this has been checked and Outlook
reinstalled this is what I would try next. Actually you could leave the
existing profile in place and load and setup a completely different - if
this profile has the same issue then I would say it is more a system (time)
issue or overall Outlook problems.

Regards,

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Francine Otterson
President, San Diego Outlook User Group
MVP - Microsoft Outlook

"phil07" wrote in message
...
I have had the same problem since I installed Outlook 2002. People
continue
to tell me that it should not happen, that the calendar should default to
today's date and highlight that date in the monthly calendar, but I cannot
correct this problem. Even if I click on today's date in the menu, the
correct date is still not highlighted. No one has come up with a solution
to
this problem. I even tried reinstalling Outlook 2002, but to no avail.
This
is a real problem that no one including microsoft seems to have a fix for.

"Charitypup" wrote:

When I open my calendar instead of opening to the current date it opens
to a
date in the next month, throwing off all my reminders which are all
showing
up overdue now.
Thanks, helen



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