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My Outlook 2003 calendar opens in a list format rather than the standard
calendar view. I need to click another shared calendar, then mine, then close the other calendar to get the typical calendar look. I know I'm missing something simple, but ...! |
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I just KNEW if was something simple -- found out that I had "filtered views"
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Thanks a million!
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Frank H Frank wrote: My Outlook 2003 calendar opens in a list format rather than the standard calendar view. I need to click another shared calendar, then mine, then close the other calendar to get the typical calendar look. I know I'm missing something simple, but ...! Add the Advanced toolbar to Outlook and change the view to "Day/Week/Month". -- Brian Tillman |
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