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We have just run into a problem with All Day Events. Our departments have
been using them to keep track of overtime and vacation/sick time. However, we have just determined that they appear to have limits. Here is the description we have put together: Outlook cannot view Calendar items in the "All day event" pane if it exceeds a certain number. This number appears to be related to the screen resolution (this section will not take up more than half of the pane). There is no scroll bar provided to view additional items. There is also no way to increase the number of viewable items. At 1024x768, it appears to be 12 viewable. at 1280x1024, it appears to be 21 viewable. There is not any notification that the items exceed the viewable area (in the 5-day or 1-day view). Is there any way to allow the All Day Events section to display more events (possibly a scroll bar)? We have people that do not wish to increase the screen resolution (due to eye sight), yet they need to be able to see the items for timekeeping. Thanks. |
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David,
I too am experiencing the exact same problem as you described below. A scroll bar would be a solution but it doesn't look like that is an option (which I think is VERY odd) from what I have found so far. If I find a solution I will share it with you, would you do the same? Thanks! Greg "David Gainey" wrote in message ... We have just run into a problem with All Day Events. Our departments have been using them to keep track of overtime and vacation/sick time. However, we have just determined that they appear to have limits. Here is the description we have put together: Outlook cannot view Calendar items in the "All day event" pane if it exceeds a certain number. This number appears to be related to the screen resolution (this section will not take up more than half of the pane). There is no scroll bar provided to view additional items. There is also no way to increase the number of viewable items. At 1024x768, it appears to be 12 viewable. at 1280x1024, it appears to be 21 viewable. There is not any notification that the items exceed the viewable area (in the 5-day or 1-day view). Is there any way to allow the All Day Events section to display more events (possibly a scroll bar)? We have people that do not wish to increase the screen resolution (due to eye sight), yet they need to be able to see the items for timekeeping. Thanks. |
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David, Greg,
This is a outlook fault - see Microsoft Support knowledge base article 197324 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197324/en-us. Affects Outlook 2002/2003. It's currently the bane of my life! J. "Greg Franke" wrote: David, I too am experiencing the exact same problem as you described below. A scroll bar would be a solution but it doesn't look like that is an option (which I think is VERY odd) from what I have found so far. If I find a solution I will share it with you, would you do the same? Thanks! Greg "David Gainey" wrote in message ... We have just run into a problem with All Day Events. Our departments have been using them to keep track of overtime and vacation/sick time. However, we have just determined that they appear to have limits. Here is the description we have put together: Outlook cannot view Calendar items in the "All day event" pane if it exceeds a certain number. This number appears to be related to the screen resolution (this section will not take up more than half of the pane). There is no scroll bar provided to view additional items. There is also no way to increase the number of viewable items. At 1024x768, it appears to be 12 viewable. at 1280x1024, it appears to be 21 viewable. There is not any notification that the items exceed the viewable area (in the 5-day or 1-day view). Is there any way to allow the All Day Events section to display more events (possibly a scroll bar)? We have people that do not wish to increase the screen resolution (due to eye sight), yet they need to be able to see the items for timekeeping. Thanks. |
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Jax,
I did set up a "Table view" of one of my public calendars. It works. It does display everything, but it sure is ugly compared to the calendar views. Greg "Jax" wrote in message ... David, Greg, This is a outlook fault - see Microsoft Support knowledge base article 197324 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197324/en-us. Affects Outlook 2002/2003. It's currently the bane of my life! J. "Greg Franke" wrote: David, I too am experiencing the exact same problem as you described below. A scroll bar would be a solution but it doesn't look like that is an option (which I think is VERY odd) from what I have found so far. If I find a solution I will share it with you, would you do the same? Thanks! Greg "David Gainey" wrote in message ... We have just run into a problem with All Day Events. Our departments have been using them to keep track of overtime and vacation/sick time. However, we have just determined that they appear to have limits. Here is the description we have put together: Outlook cannot view Calendar items in the "All day event" pane if it exceeds a certain number. This number appears to be related to the screen resolution (this section will not take up more than half of the pane). There is no scroll bar provided to view additional items. There is also no way to increase the number of viewable items. At 1024x768, it appears to be 12 viewable. at 1280x1024, it appears to be 21 viewable. There is not any notification that the items exceed the viewable area (in the 5-day or 1-day view). Is there any way to allow the All Day Events section to display more events (possibly a scroll bar)? We have people that do not wish to increase the screen resolution (due to eye sight), yet they need to be able to see the items for timekeeping. Thanks. |
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