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Nicody November 3rd 06 06:55 PM

Combined Views??
 
I use outlook 2003 consistenly. I would like the emails to be seen in the
reading pane as I have my Calender View up. How can this be done? This will
then be like a desktop dashboard for me and others I am sure.

The overlay from Franklin Covey allows this, but I feel I am duplicating to
much with Franklin Covey and Outlook


Brian Tillman November 3rd 06 09:06 PM

Combined Views??
 
Nicody wrote:

I use outlook 2003 consistenly. I would like the emails to be seen
in the reading pane as I have my Calender View up. How can this be
done? This will then be like a desktop dashboard for me and others I
am sure.


I don't know of any way to display a mail folder and a calendar folder in a
single window. You can always right-click calendar and choose Open in New
Window.
--
Brian Tillman


Milly Staples - MVP Outlook November 4th 06 05:00 AM

Combined Views??
 
Outlook 2007 will allow for more flexibility for views and will allow you to
see your calendar, email and tasks in the same window.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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reading.

After furious head scratching, Nicody asked:

| I use outlook 2003 consistenly. I would like the emails to be seen
| in the reading pane as I have my Calender View up. How can this be
| done? This will then be like a desktop dashboard for me and others I
| am sure.
|
| The overlay from Franklin Covey allows this, but I feel I am
| duplicating to much with Franklin Covey and Outlook
|




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