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Old January 27th 08, 05:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Then the prigram looks weird.
But thanks for the effort in finding a solution to my problem.

I like outlook but i think ms could not still settle things down with
outlook.
The calendar was looking better in 2003, with its classic style.

Some 'view' options are too complicated under the menus.
You change sth and then you have to try hard to get back to the original
sertting of an feature.

Moreover outlook still does not support newsgroups.
And i dont udnerstand why.

Looking forward to an outlook where there a ribbon, where newsgroups
supported....

Outlook is maybe the second most important in the office package....
Ms should work more on it i think...



"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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Brian Tillman wrote:

To the best of my knowledge, you cannot eliminate the Date Navigator
from the Navigation Pane except by using the To Do bar. However, you
could display the To Do bar, and then collapse it. It wouldn't be
very intrusive in that case.


It turns out that minimizing the To Do list will put the Date Navigator
back above the folder list. If you drag the To Do's left edge toward the
right, however, you can make it much smaller. As long at you don't reduce
its size to the minimum, the Date Navigator will remain mostly obscured on
the right side.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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