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Hi,
All you have to do is go under My calendars and tick the calendars you want visible. You can then choose to overlay them too and that way you will be able to have a visual idea of what your day looks like...once you can see all the apt, meetings, events and tasks you have. To overlay a calendar, open it and then click on the arrow next to the calendar name. It will then overlay with the other calendar. Good luck, "Martin Racette" wrote: Hi, I'm trying to unclutter my calendar in Outlook 2007, by creating multiple calendar, and I would like to know how can I see more than one calendar at a time -- Thank You in Advance Merci a l'avance Martin |
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