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Old March 20th 06, 02:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Leigh Ann
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Default View two months at a time in Outlook Calendar

"Bless you for your attempt. I am using Outlook 2003, Windows Professional.
In the left navigation pane (calendar view) I have 1 calendar, My claendars,
Current View (with a lot of radio dials, then 2 hypertexed links: "Open
current calendar," Customize current view, " and then finally what I think is
called the task bar, anyhow it has the 5 icons for mail, calendar, contacts,
notes, and folder. The line above that is the only one that is resizable and
can only extend upward at this point.

I can't seem to get the double pointed arrow that would allow me to drag
down the divider under the calendar at the top. In fact the only line I can
drag is the bottom one above the icons which allows them to expand.

Thanks for your help. I did read a post that would let me have them on the
right side of the screen using the task pad option, but that would be a
second choice. Wierd why this is such a difficult thing to do. And I really
appreciate your help.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

drag the divider under the navigator calendar down. if using outlook 2003,
the size of the navigation area is controlled by the other items in the left
panel - hide other calendars and the view selector if shown.

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"Leigh Ann" Leigh
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Can you advise how to view them underneath each other rather than side by
side?

Many thanks.
Leigh Ann

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

In the little navigation calendars? Drag the edge that divides the
calendar
from the navigation calendars in so that it's wider than two calendar
thumbnails. If you use the taskpad, you can drag the edge that separates
the
tasks from the navigation calendar down another calendar height.

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"Allan Fromm" Allan wrote in message
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I would like to view two months at a time in Outlook Calendar - I saw
this
done by a friend not long ago but can't figure out how he did it.

TIA for any info on how the above can be accomplished.








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