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Earlier versions of Outlook had two basic types of "week" views:
(1) Columns (one per day) e.g. M,Tu,Wed,Thu,Fri,(Sat,Sun) for 5 or 7 days; and (2) Blocks of space thus Mon | Thu Tue | Fri Wed | Sat/Sun so that the calendar looked like a "filofax" or other paperbased organiser - or like the comparable views in Lotus Organiser/Lotus Notes. I have just upgraded to the latest version of Outlook (running on Vista) - everything else seems (tough wood !) to have gone OK, but whilst I can get the package to print in the above "Filofax" style view - I don't seem to be able to work out how to view the calendar in this format. You used to be able to do this .... I'm obviously missing something very basic. If anyone could help me I would be grateful. Thanks, D |
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