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If I add more than six appointments in one time slot they do not show in
daily view. They will show in weekly view, but when I add more appointments I run out of room in the weekly view as well. Is there a way that I can make all of my appointments show? I have tried changing resolutions and hiding toolbars but it makes no difference. |
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pacazo wrote:
If I add more than six appointments in one time slot they do not show in daily view. They will show in weekly view, but when I add more appointments I run out of room in the weekly view as well. Is there a way that I can make all of my appointments show? I have tried changing resolutions and hiding toolbars but it makes no difference. I don't believe that's customizable. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: pacazo wrote: If I add more than six appointments in one time slot they do not show in daily view. They will show in weekly view, but when I add more appointments I run out of room in the weekly view as well. Is there a way that I can make all of my appointments show? I have tried changing resolutions and hiding toolbars but it makes no difference. I don't believe that's customizable. -- Brian Tillman Not sure that you understood my question. Actually I'm not looking to add or customize a feature - this looks more like a bug to me. What happens is that when I add the seventh overlapping appointment other appointments disappear from view. The only way I can find the appointments is by searching for their titles. They don't even show if I print the daily calendar. Is their something I am missing or is this just the nature of the beast? If it won't show the appointments why doesn't Outlook stop me from entering appointments that I can't view? |
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pacazo wrote:
Not sure that you understood my question. Actually I'm not looking to add or customize a feature - this looks more like a bug to me. What happens is that when I add the seventh overlapping appointment other appointments disappear from view. The only way I can find the appointments is by searching for their titles. They don't even show if I print the daily calendar. Is their something I am missing or is this just the nature of the beast? If it won't show the appointments why doesn't Outlook stop me from entering appointments that I can't view? Perhaps I don't understand. I thought you were saying that when you add more than a certain number of events in a day that you can see only some of them on the weekly or monthly view and that you wanted to know if there were a way to display more. My answer was that there is only a fixed number of events you can see on the monthly or weekly view for any given day and that can't be changed. Is this not the question? -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: pacazo wrote: Not sure that you understood my question. Actually I'm not looking to add or customize a feature - this looks more like a bug to me. What happens is that when I add the seventh overlapping appointment other appointments disappear from view. The only way I can find the appointments is by searching for their titles. They don't even show if I print the daily calendar. Is their something I am missing or is this just the nature of the beast? If it won't show the appointments why doesn't Outlook stop me from entering appointments that I can't view? Perhaps I don't understand. I thought you were saying that when you add more than a certain number of events in a day that you can see only some of them on the weekly or monthly view and that you wanted to know if there were a way to display more. My answer was that there is only a fixed number of events you can see on the monthly or weekly view for any given day and that can't be changed. Is this not the question? -- Brian Tillman Thanks for your help, anf patience Brian. Yes - you basically understand my question - but that leads me to another. After I get to a certain point appointments are hidden from EVERY view - weekly, monthly , daily, etc. Am I correct in assuming that there is no possible way of viewing or printing all of the appointments despite the fact that they have been entered and accepted into the calendar? |
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pacazo wrote:
Thanks for your help, anf patience Brian. Yes - you basically understand my question - but that leads me to another. After I get to a certain point appointments are hidden from EVERY view - weekly, monthly , daily, etc. Am I correct in assuming that there is no possible way of viewing or printing all of the appointments despite the fact that they have been entered and accepted into the calendar? You should certainly be able to see all of your appointments for the day, provided they're not all at the same time. In weekly or monthly views, there is a limit to how many appointments can be seen in the little boxes representing the days. When you say "appointments are hidden from EVERY view", do you mean that after adding a certain number of appointments for a day that the daily view appears completely empty and that on the weekly and monthly views that days contain no appointments, or do you mean that in any of those views you can see some but not all of the appointments. If the former, I can't explain it. The only thing I can recommend is to start Outlook once with the /cleanviews command line switch. If the latter, then what I already said about weekly and monthly views applies (i.e., that's just the way Outlook behaves), but again, I can't explain why would wouldn't be able to see all your daily appointments, unless you have them scheduled as all-day events. There is a limit to how many all-day events will display in the daily view as well, because they display in the gray section above the scoll area. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: pacazo wrote: Thanks for your help, anf patience Brian. Yes - you basically understand my question - but that leads me to another. After I get to a certain point appointments are hidden from EVERY view - weekly, monthly , daily, etc. Am I correct in assuming that there is no possible way of viewing or printing all of the appointments despite the fact that they have been entered and accepted into the calendar? You should certainly be able to see all of your appointments for the day, provided they're not all at the same time. In weekly or monthly views, there is a limit to how many appointments can be seen in the little boxes representing the days. When you say "appointments are hidden from EVERY view", do you mean that after adding a certain number of appointments for a day that the daily view appears completely empty and that on the weekly and monthly views that days contain no appointments, or do you mean that in any of those views you can see some but not all of the appointments. If the former, I can't explain it. The only thing I can recommend is to start Outlook once with the /cleanviews command line switch. If the latter, then what I already said about weekly and monthly views applies (i.e., that's just the way Outlook behaves), but again, I can't explain why would wouldn't be able to see all your daily appointments, unless you have them scheduled as all-day events. There is a limit to how many all-day events will display in the daily view as well, because they display in the gray section above the scoll area. -- Brian Tillman The problem is that, even in the daily view there is no way that I can find to show more than six overlapping (same time frame) appointments. Is the answer that six is the limit of what can be shown in one time slot, period? If so, why does Outlook allow you to add the seventh appointment if it won't allow you to show all seven of the appointments? |
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pacazo wrote:
The problem is that, even in the daily view there is no way that I can find to show more than six overlapping (same time frame) appointments. Is the answer that six is the limit of what can be shown in one time slot, period? If so, why does Outlook allow you to add the seventh appointment if it won't allow you to show all seven of the appointments? Do you really have six appointments all for the same time? How do you attend them all. I don't have any other suggestions. If changing screen resolution or the size of the window does not affect what you see, I can't suggest anything else. As to why Outlook behaves that way, only the authors know. -- Brian Tillman |
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