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Hi Groupies
This is an Outlook 03 question. Is it possible to have the calendar (or calendars) show up on the Navigation pane under Personal Folders. It was handy in previous versions and I was asked how to accomplish this in 2003. -- Thanks for taking the time! CJ --------------------------------------------------------- Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! |
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By default in Calendar in Outlook 2003, the Date Navigator and TaskPad pane
is turned off and the Date Navigator is in the Navigation Pane. Users can restore the Date Navigator to its original location by clicking TaskPad on the View menu or by dragging the splitter line in Calendar to the left or right. -- Bill R "CJ" wrote in message ... Hi Groupies This is an Outlook 03 question. Is it possible to have the calendar (or calendars) show up on the Navigation pane under Personal Folders. It was handy in previous versions and I was asked how to accomplish this in 2003. -- Thanks for taking the time! CJ --------------------------------------------------------- Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! |
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CJ wrote:
Is it possible to have the calendar (or calendars) show up on the Navigation pane under Personal Folders. It was handy in previous versions and I was asked how to accomplish this in 2003. Make sure you use a Navigation Pane view that includes calendars (i.e., either the Calendar or Folder List view) and you'll be able to see your calendar folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Hi Brian, thanks for popping in.
I guess my problem then is, how do I change the Navigation Pane view so that the Personal Folders and the Calendars are listed at the same time? Perhaps I'm a little slow but I'm just not getting it... -- Thanks for taking the time! CJ --------------------------------------------------------- Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... CJ wrote: Is it possible to have the calendar (or calendars) show up on the Navigation pane under Personal Folders. It was handy in previous versions and I was asked how to accomplish this in 2003. Make sure you use a Navigation Pane view that includes calendars (i.e., either the Calendar or Folder List view) and you'll be able to see your calendar folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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CJ wrote:
I guess my problem then is, how do I change the Navigation Pane view so that the Personal Folders and the Calendars are listed at the same time? Perhaps the problem is that I don't understand exactly what you want. If you use the Folder List view, you'll see all your folders in the list in the Navigation Pane. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I found the problem.
In the GO menu is Folder List. That gave me the view that I was looking for. I never use GO. I have been trying to make this stuff show up via the View menu....I thought the logical place to look.... -- Thanks for taking the time! CJ --------------------------------------------------------- Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... CJ wrote: I guess my problem then is, how do I change the Navigation Pane view so that the Personal Folders and the Calendars are listed at the same time? Perhaps the problem is that I don't understand exactly what you want. If you use the Folder List view, you'll see all your folders in the list in the Navigation Pane. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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CJ wrote:
I found the problem. In the GO menu is Folder List. That gave me the view that I was looking for. The Folder List button is also down at the bottom of the Navigation Pane, in its button bar. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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You may be wanting to show Calendars on the Navigation pane and have it
remain there when you click on any of the other folders for example inbox. But when you click on inbox your calendar goes away. Is this what you are experiencing? I am experiencing this and would like to know how to have the calendar (actual calendar not a shortcut or folder)remain in the navigation pane when I view my mail from my inbox "Brian Tillman" wrote: CJ wrote: I guess my problem then is, how do I change the Navigation Pane view so that the Personal Folders and the Calendars are listed at the same time? Perhaps the problem is that I don't understand exactly what you want. If you use the Folder List view, you'll see all your folders in the list in the Navigation Pane. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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silvur1 wrote:
You may be wanting to show Calendars on the Navigation pane and have it remain there when you click on any of the other folders for example inbox. But when you click on inbox your calendar goes away. Is this what you are experiencing? I am experiencing this and would like to know how to have the calendar (actual calendar not a shortcut or folder)remain in the navigation pane when I view my mail from my inbox This cannot be done. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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