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Mates,
On my Outlook 2007, I was able to view 3 small calendars stacked on top of one another in the left navigation pane. This was very helpful. Now, with Outlook 2010, the three month calendar view has disappeared, only showing one small calendar, which is the current month. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to show three calendars at the same time in the Navigation Pane using Office 2010? Thanks, Wadeen |
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Simply drag the separator bar below the date navigator (the "small calendar") downwards to show more months in the left navigation.
Personally, I prefer to use classic view with the To-Do bar visible in calendar view just as it is in others (eg email) so it stays in one place). You can change the number of calendar rows on to-do bar from View To-do bar options. Hope this helps Quote:
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