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Old May 15th 07, 09:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
darkgrace
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Default todays date in month/week views

i'd like today to be the first date in view on my month and week views. in
reading previous threads, it seems like it isn't possible to do this in my
version of outlook (XP, from 2000 or 2003, not positive). if it is, i'd love
to know how.

if not, is there a way to show dates in the past as Xed out or in a
different color? i've tried messing around with customizing views, with no
success. any suggestions are appreciated, i seem to have trouble training my
eye to the current views and have been misscheduling appointments in the
wrong weeks.

thanks!
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Old May 16th 07, 04:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)
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Default todays date in month/week views

you'll need to do it manually - but it's easy. On the Date Navigator, wipe
the date range you want to see.

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i'd like today to be the first date in view on my month and week views.
in
reading previous threads, it seems like it isn't possible to do this in my
version of outlook (XP, from 2000 or 2003, not positive). if it is, i'd
love
to know how.

if not, is there a way to show dates in the past as Xed out or in a
different color? i've tried messing around with customizing views, with
no
success. any suggestions are appreciated, i seem to have trouble training
my
eye to the current views and have been misscheduling appointments in the
wrong weeks.

thanks!



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Old May 16th 07, 04:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default todays date in month/week views

darkgrace wrote:

i'd like today to be the first date in view on my month and week
views. in reading previous threads, it seems like it isn't possible
to do this in my version of outlook (XP, from 2000 or 2003, not
positive). if it is, i'd love to know how.


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