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Old January 13th 06, 10:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default "bold dates" aren't appearing

In outlook 2000 If I set an appointment in my own calendary (set to
show time as busy) 11 months into the future it will not show as bold.
HOWEVER:
We have a public calendar, where, if I do the exact same thing, the day
DOES show up as bold. We would like that any future dates with
appointments or events (marked as busy) shoudl show up as bold in our
personal calendars but it is not currently working that way (only works
for public calendars)

Any idea why this is? Any help appreciated.

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Old January 13th 06, 11:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]
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Default "bold dates" aren't appearing

Outlook only bolds things about 11 months into the future and one month into
the past as an optimization

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In outlook 2000 If I set an appointment in my own calendary (set to
show time as busy) 11 months into the future it will not show as bold.
HOWEVER:
We have a public calendar, where, if I do the exact same thing, the day
DOES show up as bold. We would like that any future dates with
appointments or events (marked as busy) shoudl show up as bold in our
personal calendars but it is not currently working that way (only works
for public calendars)

Any idea why this is? Any help appreciated.



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Old January 16th 06, 04:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default "bold dates" aren't appearing

Apparently this "optimization" doedsn't apply to public calendars??
Can someone please confirm?



Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Outlook only bolds things about 11 months into the future and one month into
the past as an optimization

wrote in message
ups.com...
In outlook 2000 If I set an appointment in my own calendary (set to
show time as busy) 11 months into the future it will not show as bold.
HOWEVER:
We have a public calendar, where, if I do the exact same thing, the day
DOES show up as bold. We would like that any future dates with
appointments or events (marked as busy) shoudl show up as bold in our
personal calendars but it is not currently working that way (only works
for public calendars)

Any idea why this is? Any help appreciated.


 




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