Who designed this stuff? What planet are they from?
Seriously, you think any of those views are anywhere close to the 2003 week
view? Again Microsoft developers over think a simple thing. SIMPLE! That's
all that is needed here.
This is going to be a total nightmare for support at Bank of America. We
have over 200,000 users that are going to be screaming at support for answers
and we won't be able to give them any reasonable answers. First quarter 2008
when we start pushing Office 2007 to the general associate base is going to
be one heck of a challenge if we can't find a reasonably solution.
Microsoft should push out a way to get a compact week view just like the one
in 2003. This should never have been removed from Outlook.
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Jim Hansen
"BillR [MVP]" wrote:
Display the Advanced Toolbar then choose a view such as All Appointments,
Active Appointments, Events, By Category ....
Those views simply give a list of Appointments in a "Table" (basically just
a list). You can create your own table-based views via View | Current View |
Customize Current View.
Really, I think we need that icon in the view you are using and I hope it is
added in a later update.
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Bill R
"Jim Hansen" wrote in message
...
Ok so what is "table-based" view and how do we set it?
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Jim Hansen
"BillR [MVP]" wrote:
That's Outlook 2007! I think they will show in a table-based view.
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Bill R MVP
"Kim Jeffries" wrote in message ...
Sorry.. I was referring to this post...
Outlook 2007 not displaying Reminder Icon - Steve30
12-Mar-07 03:20:08
None of my events display the reminder icon in the Day or Week
calendars
as
they did in Outlook 2002. This is a problem because I cannot tell if
the
reminder is set properly without opening the event details. Event doing
that
is a problem because the new layout and color scheme make it difficult
to
find the right information. Is there an option to place the reminder
icon
on
each event now?
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