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Hi,
Outlook 2007 on WinXP SP2. I thought this was another oddity of the To-Do Bar. Guess I can't place blame on that goofy thing this time (yes it's very functional, but way to limited/locked down in comparison to OL2000). Anyway Here's this problem: I have an All-Day event created for multiple days, Friday thru Monday. I can see it at the begining of the week, but I cannot see the event if I look at Friday in day-view, unless I create another All- Day event -then it shows up in day view along with the event I just created. What's up?!? I've deleted & recreated the multi-day event, just in case it's something I did during the event creation. Restarted OL several times. Still I'm stumped. I'm able to recreate this scenario, so it's not my install/workstation or views. Is this something that has some kinda of *special* learning curve like the To-Do bar? I thought an event or appointment is just that. What the heck would it matter what view I use, or what day starts the week or if I view a work week.... Any Help is desperately needed....... thx |
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Outlook 2007 on WinXP SP2.
I thought this was another oddity of the To-Do Bar. Guess I can't place blame on that goofy thing this time (yes it's very functional, but way to limited/locked down in comparison to OL2000). Anyway Here's this problem: I have an All-Day event created for multiple days, Friday thru Monday. I can see it at the begining of the week, but I cannot see the event if I look at Friday in day-view, unless I create another All- Day event -then it shows up in day view along with the event I just created. What's up?!? I've deleted & recreated the multi-day event, just in case it's something I did during the event creation. Restarted OL several times. Still I'm stumped. I'm able to recreate this scenario, so it's not my install/workstation or views. Is this something that has some kinda of *special* learning curve like the To-Do bar? I thought an event or appointment is just that. What the heck would it matter what view I use, or what day starts the week or if I view a work week.... Any Help is desperately needed....... thx okay so I got messin around as I couldn't see how this is possible. I found out some behaviors: If Outlook is maximized, there's no appearant event viewing problem as described above. BUT - if the window is resized, the problem will show up if the current view is Day/Week/Month view w/Auto Preview. So does this mean Outlook has to be full screen other inherent behaviors? ?????? Any input appreciated........ |
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Diane,
I suppose there would be. Nothing's perfect. Normally work w/ a 40~60% window. Even w/ a virtual desktop mgr I continue to pack several apps in each. Only a terminal session gets my full atten w/ a max window. The scroll bar is visible, but this owuld only be for appts, not an all-day event (right?). The problem shows up if I dont' have a maximized window & have the current view set to Day/Week/Month view w/Auto Preview. I have found a work-around for this (in my last post): If I don't run a max window (which is 99% of the time) & set the current view to Day/ Week/Month w/o the AutoPreview, the problem is *resolved*. Thanks for your reply, jeff ....now for the very-few concrete settings in the ToDo Bar........... 8) |
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I repro'd a view problem and reported it - I used the default view - not
the one with autopreview though (I can't repo it using the autopreivew view). A video of it is at http://www.slipstick.com/_bugs/disap...ingevents.html - if it looks to be the same problem I won't add to the report. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "sos1043" wrote in message ups.com... Diane, I suppose there would be. Nothing's perfect. Normally work w/ a 40~60% window. Even w/ a virtual desktop mgr I continue to pack several apps in each. Only a terminal session gets my full atten w/ a max window. The scroll bar is visible, but this owuld only be for appts, not an all-day event (right?). The problem shows up if I dont' have a maximized window & have the current view set to Day/Week/Month view w/Auto Preview. I have found a work-around for this (in my last post): If I don't run a max window (which is 99% of the time) & set the current view to Day/ Week/Month w/o the AutoPreview, the problem is *resolved*. Thanks for your reply, jeff ...now for the very-few concrete settings in the ToDo Bar........... 8) |
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Diane,
I watched your vid & are now horrified. I thought I was loosing my mind with missing events. The problem I described is similarly based on the specific size of the window. Depending on the size (but not position) I can bias the results by using the view as described earlier. I'd venture to say these problems are related. This is very bad, but until a patch, I will relay, 'maximize the window' to colleagues. BTW -Yes to the inverted small triangle. I get the same. Thx, jeff |
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