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I'm trying to view more months at a glance in the Navigation Pane but can't
seem to get rid of the links in the bottom. These are the links: How to Share Calendars Open a Shared Calendar Search Calendars Online Share My Calendar Send a Calendar via E-mail... Publish My Calendar Add New Group I don't need these and they are taking up valuable space in my view. I've yet to find anywhere to disable them though. |
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Josh wrote:
I'm trying to view more months at a glance in the Navigation Pane but can't seem to get rid of the links in the bottom. These are the links: How to Share Calendars Open a Shared Calendar Search Calendars Online Share My Calendar Send a Calendar via E-mail... Publish My Calendar Add New Group I don't need these and they are taking up valuable space in my view. I've yet to find anywhere to disable them though. Grab the right border of the Navigation Pane and drag it to the right. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Wow that's brilliant...
No really, I asked about hiding the Navigation Pane Links... Not making the navigation pane take up half of my screen to see more than the two months I can get on there. I think that was a pretty easy one to figure out. Anyone else want to give it a serious effort now? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Josh wrote: I'm trying to view more months at a glance in the Navigation Pane but can't seem to get rid of the links in the bottom. These are the links: How to Share Calendars Open a Shared Calendar Search Calendars Online Share My Calendar Send a Calendar via E-mail... Publish My Calendar Add New Group I don't need these and they are taking up valuable space in my view. I've yet to find anywhere to disable them though. Grab the right border of the Navigation Pane and drag it to the right. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Josh wrote:
No really, I asked about hiding the Navigation Pane Links... Not making the navigation pane take up half of my screen to see more than the two months I can get on there. I think that was a pretty easy one to figure out. I assume your goal is to see more Date Navigator months, or at least that's what you said. What I suggested does that. You can also slide the view buttons downward or enable the Taskpad (or To-Do pane, depending on your Outlook version, which you decided wasn't worth mentioning). -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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