Unfortunately I don't think its going to happen anytime soon, although it is
a popular request. Along with the scrollbar they can also select the weeks
they want to see in the navigation calendars.
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"Ira Shapiro" wrote in message
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In the monthly calendar view, the current calendar month is shown in 5
lines.
There is a scroll bar to move back or forward in time. But the setting of
the scroll position does not "stick". Each time the calendar is opened,
the
view reverts to the current calendar month with "today" highlighted. As a
Microsoft partner, more than one customer has requested that the monthly
view
open by default with "today" on the second of the 5 lines. That means
that
about 1 week in the past and 3-4 weeks in the future will be shown on the
default view. This view can be achieved using the scroll bar, but it
needs
to be set every time the calendar is opened. Customer request is that
this
view be a settable option.
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