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I know we had this problem in Outlook 2003 but has this been changed in
Outlook 2007? When you click calendar, you always had the 1st of the month at the top. This was fine if it was a Monday or Tuesday but if you take October 2006 for example the first was a Sunday. So on the 30th and 31st of the month you never saw 'today' as you had to scroll down a bit. If you take a look at your calendar you will see what I mean. I personally would like to see 'today' be at the top. Is this possible? The next time we will have this problem is on the 30th April. You will have to scroll down a bit to see 'today' (30th April) Many thanks, HAPPY 30th April!!! Luke |
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