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've just upgraded to Office 2007 from 2003. In the calendar of my 2003
version, the layout had the calendar nav pane on the roight, the calendar view (day/week/month) in the middle and six "mini - months" on the right. Tasks were minimized under the "mini-months". Does anyone know how to set up a custom layout similar to that described above in Outlook 2007 calendar? |
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yes I do.
First step is to turn on the To do bar. The Navigation Pane will now be on the right above the To Do Bar (it replaces the TaskPad). The To Do Bar is not as flexible in its formatting as the TaskPad was though. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Chris C" Chris wrote in message ... 've just upgraded to Office 2007 from 2003. In the calendar of my 2003 version, the layout had the calendar nav pane on the roight, the calendar view (day/week/month) in the middle and six "mini - months" on the right. Tasks were minimized under the "mini-months". Does anyone know how to set up a custom layout similar to that described above in Outlook 2007 calendar? |
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um sorry, it's late at night - the Date Navigator (not nav pane) will be on
the right hand side. What you called the mini months. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote in message ... yes I do. First step is to turn on the To do bar. The Navigation Pane will now be on the right above the To Do Bar (it replaces the TaskPad). The To Do Bar is not as flexible in its formatting as the TaskPad was though. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Chris C" Chris wrote in message ... 've just upgraded to Office 2007 from 2003. In the calendar of my 2003 version, the layout had the calendar nav pane on the roight, the calendar view (day/week/month) in the middle and six "mini - months" on the right. Tasks were minimized under the "mini-months". Does anyone know how to set up a custom layout similar to that described above in Outlook 2007 calendar? |
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Judy,
Thank you! It worked perfectly. Best, Chris "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: um sorry, it's late at night - the Date Navigator (not nav pane) will be on the right hand side. What you called the mini months. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote in message ... yes I do. First step is to turn on the To do bar. The Navigation Pane will now be on the right above the To Do Bar (it replaces the TaskPad). The To Do Bar is not as flexible in its formatting as the TaskPad was though. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Chris C" Chris wrote in message ... 've just upgraded to Office 2007 from 2003. In the calendar of my 2003 version, the layout had the calendar nav pane on the roight, the calendar view (day/week/month) in the middle and six "mini - months" on the right. Tasks were minimized under the "mini-months". Does anyone know how to set up a custom layout similar to that described above in Outlook 2007 calendar? |
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