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first time user of Outlook calender for dual use w/ new PDA. Need the visual
concept of a new month being separted by some space/lines/color.etc, whereas I see currently it's a smooth line from Dec 2007 right to Jan 2008 with no distinctions.Is there anyway to set it up differently still using the month view?. |
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first time user of Outlook calender for dual use w/ new PDA. Need the visual concept of a new month being separted by some space/lines/color.etc, whereas I see currently it's a smooth line from Dec 2007 right to Jan 2008 with no distinctions.Is there anyway to set it up differently still using the month view?. January should be a somewhat different color than the preceeding December. Isn't it? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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