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"Charles" wrote in message
... nothing Whenever you ask a question, it's usually best to include your Outlook version and data store type. In this case, though, the answer is simple: the Outlook Calendar will always show you your current month in the Month view and the Date Navigator can be configured to show your current month plus the next one, two, or several if you make the Navigation Pane the correct size. If that's not what you mean, then perhaps you could use words to describe what you mean in detail, rather than relying on telepathy as you did for this post. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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