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Jim Hansen wrote:
When you display a WEEK on Outlook 2003 there are only TWO columns instead of seven so you can see the majority of the text without expanding the appointment. Saturday and Sunday each take up one HALF box so there are three days in one column and four in the other. The layouts are COMPLETELY different. 2007 has 7 columns wide so the space available for displaying the appointment is 60% smaller than with 2003. Outlook 2003 had the "Work Week" view and that's the columnar view you're describing. Outlook 2007 did away with that, I believe, and has only the two column seven-day Week view, which matches Outlook 2003's seven-day Week view. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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