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Old July 18th 09, 01:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Adding an appoint directly in the day view or week view

Hmm. Resetting the view usually fixes it. Another recommendation is to clear
the forms cache (http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/formscache.htm).

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"Jay" wrote in message
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Hello and thank you for your response. I closed outlook and ran
Outlook.exe
/cleanviews from the run command. I did reset all of my views but still
did
not allow me to directly enter an appointment beyond the current date. If
you can provide any other assistance it would be appreciated. Thanks
again

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Try resetting the view.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/resetview.htm

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"Jay" wrote in message
...
In the tutorial for Outlook 2007 Calender it details how to add an
appoint
via the Day view by resting your mouse cursor over the desired date and
time,
clinking, and then typing a description. However whenever I do this,
as
soon
as I enter it, it then moves to the current day and time that it was
entered.
For example, I scroll to July 22 2009 at 2pm and click, type my
description
and hit enter. it then dissappears from there and appears at the
current
date and time. Is there a setting I am missing? It is not reacting
the
way
the tutorial describes. Thank you!



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