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Old October 24th 07, 05:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
S.Clark
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Default O2k7: Display more months, less junks

When viewing Calendars, in the left pane it says "Calendar". Under that is a
monthly view of a calendar. Under that are the groups. Under that are the
following hyperlinks:
How to share calendars
Open a Shared calendar...
Search Calendars Online
Share my calendar...
Send a Calendar via email...
Publish My Calendar...
Add New Group

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Steve Clark,
Former Access MVP
FMS, Inc
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"Jocelyn Fiorello" wrote:

I'm not really sure what you're talking about when you mention the links -- I
don't have any links in my Navigation Pane. Is the Navigation Pane what
you're looking at? Are the items local folders, or shared folders in
Exchange, or...?

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"S.Clark" wrote:

It's really all the hyperlinks that are hogging 50% the space. Any way to
remove them?

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Steve Clark,
Former Access MVP
FMS, Inc
http://www.fmsinc.com/consulting



"Jocelyn Fiorello" wrote:

Create a few groups and put the folders you don't want to see in them, then
keep those groups closed. Sometimes it doesn't work as you expect, i.e. the
groups won't stay closed...but it's still easier to organize the calendars
that way.

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"S.Clark" wrote:

In Outlook 2007, when viewing the calendar page, how do I get rid of the
useless junk that clogs the left pane. If I could remove this junk, I could
see more months.

Stuff like:

My Calendars bar
People's Calendars bar
Other Calendars bar
How to share calendars link
Open a Shared calendar link
Search Calendars Online link
Share my calendar link
Send a Calendar via email link
Publish My Calendar
Add New Group

Thanks,

Steve Clark,
Former Access MVP
FMS, Inc
http://www.fmsinc.com/consulting

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