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OMJ January 31st 06 12:37 PM

Outlook doesn't remember the calendar window size
 
Outlook 2000
WindowsNT 4.0 SP 6
Exhange 2000

When I open another users calendar the window size is wrong. Its too wide
and too short.
I adjust the size to my liking but the next time i open a calendar (any
calendar) its the same wrong size.

Is there a way to fix this?

Odd Magne Jordal



Nick B February 1st 06 12:55 AM

Outlook doesn't remember the calendar window size
 
What happens if you resize the window and then close the main Outlook window
and restart Outlook?

"OMJ" wrote:

Outlook 2000
WindowsNT 4.0 SP 6
Exhange 2000

When I open another users calendar the window size is wrong. Its too wide
and too short.
I adjust the size to my liking but the next time i open a calendar (any
calendar) its the same wrong size.

Is there a way to fix this?

Odd Magne Jordal




OMJ February 1st 06 08:31 AM

Outlook doesn't remember the calendar window size
 


"OMJ" wrote:

Outlook 2000
WindowsNT 4.0 SP 6
Exhange 2000

When I open another users calendar the window size is wrong. Its too

wide
and too short.
I adjust the size to my liking but the next time i open a calendar (any
calendar) its the same wrong size.

Is there a way to fix this?

Odd Magne Jordal



"Nick B" skrev i melding
...
What happens if you resize the window and then close the main Outlook

window
and restart Outlook?


Thanks for the tip, but the calendar opens in the same wrong size.
I've tried to log on to another PC and there it was OK. I adjusted the
window size and it was "remembered" by Outlook (or windows NT?) when I
opened the next calendar.
When I tried agin from my on PC, the problem was there again.
Is there some place in the registry where window size should be stored?





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