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How do I get this week to open at the TOP of the screen?



 
 
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Old May 31st 06, 02:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nenad
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Default How do I get this week to open at the TOP of the screen?

Hi Guys,

An extremely anoying "BUG" i must admit. the work around i found works can
be written as a macro but I DO NOT KNOW HOW. if anyone has suggestions,
please offer. Sequence that will show current date on top in Month view is.

Page Down - Page Down - ALT + o.

This basically scrolls down twice and then goes to todays date. this will
always bring todays date to top.

hope it helps

"Nick B" wrote:

It is annoying, isn't it? What, I believe, it is doing is putting the 1st of
the current month on the first row. So if you open your calendar on the 1st
of the month, it will be at the top, but if you open your calendar near the
end of the month, today's date will be selected further down the screen.

"mfossel" wrote:

When I open OUTLOOK in the month calendar mode, it always defaults to a
screen with today's date and week 3/5 of the way down the screen. I want to
have the OUTLOOK open with today's date (and week) at the TOP of the screen.
How can I do this as a default.?

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Old January 27th 09, 04:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
RWFarley
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Default How do I get this week to open at the TOP of the screen?

I prefer to see last week as the first row. For me it's

Page Down - Page Down - ALT + o. Up - Down

EVERY ^%&^%( TIME I switch to the Calendar tab.

If I look at an email, oops the Calendar view is screwed up again.


"Nenad" wrote:

Hi Guys,

An extremely anoying "BUG" i must admit. the work around i found works can
be written as a macro but I DO NOT KNOW HOW. if anyone has suggestions,
please offer. Sequence that will show current date on top in Month view is.

Page Down - Page Down - ALT + o.

This basically scrolls down twice and then goes to todays date. this will
always bring todays date to top.

hope it helps

"Nick B" wrote:

It is annoying, isn't it? What, I believe, it is doing is putting the 1st of
the current month on the first row. So if you open your calendar on the 1st
of the month, it will be at the top, but if you open your calendar near the
end of the month, today's date will be selected further down the screen.

"mfossel" wrote:

When I open OUTLOOK in the month calendar mode, it always defaults to a
screen with today's date and week 3/5 of the way down the screen. I want to
have the OUTLOOK open with today's date (and week) at the TOP of the screen.
How can I do this as a default.?

 




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