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I find that when I create appointments over a year ahead (and show the time
as "Busy") the date is not highlighted in the calendar, although more imminent dates are highlighted. (Also, some past entries are not highlighted, despite being entered as "Busy", which makes it hard to look for past appointments by inspection.) What are the rules governing highlighting and can they be altered by the user, or is my copy of Outlook 2003 simply malfunctioning? |
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DavidMSPeace wrote:
I find that when I create appointments over a year ahead (and show the time as "Busy") the date is not highlighted in the calendar, although more imminent dates are highlighted. (Also, some past entries are not highlighted, despite being entered as "Busy", which makes it hard to look for past appointments by inspection.) What are the rules governing highlighting and can they be altered by the user, or is my copy of Outlook 2003 simply malfunctioning? Ten months into the future and two months into the past are the rules governing the bolding in the Date Navigator. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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That was really helpful, thank you.
However, I see that in my archive calendar file most of the "Busy" items are highlighted, regardless of age - except that one or two are not. It is possible that when the latter were first entered these unhighlighted events were not marked as "Busy" but, in order to try to pick them out more easily retrospectively, I have subsequently changed them to "Busy". However, they remain stubbornly unhighlighted. Are they a lost cause? What are the highlighting rules for the archive file? Many thanks "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: the navigation calendars highlight 2 months back and 10 ahead. it can't be changed. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "DavidMSPeace" wrote in message ... I find that when I create appointments over a year ahead (and show the time as "Busy") the date is not highlighted in the calendar, although more imminent dates are highlighted. (Also, some past entries are not highlighted, despite being entered as "Busy", which makes it hard to look for past appointments by inspection.) What are the rules governing highlighting and can they be altered by the user, or is my copy of Outlook 2003 simply malfunctioning? |
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DavidMSPeace wrote:
However, I see that in my archive calendar file most of the "Busy" items are highlighted, regardless of age - except that one or two are not. It is possible that when the latter were first entered these unhighlighted events were not marked as "Busy" but, in order to try to pick them out more easily retrospectively, I have subsequently changed them to "Busy". However, they remain stubbornly unhighlighted. Are they a lost cause? What are the highlighting rules for the archive file? What highlighting do you mean? The Navigation Pane summarizes your delivery location calendar only, as far as I can tell. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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By highlighting I mean the day numbers of the months which (in general, as
you described in response to my original question) are emboldened if the day contains an event which is shown as "Busy". However the 2/10 month rule for emboldening does not appear to apply in the case of my archive calender, which shows emboldened/highlighted dates over a period of years (but it does not highlight consistently, in that some dates which have events are not highlighted for some reason). Looking for highlighted days is a good way of finding details of past events, providing the highlighting process is reliable. "Brian Tillman" wrote: DavidMSPeace wrote: However, I see that in my archive calendar file most of the "Busy" items are highlighted, regardless of age - except that one or two are not. It is possible that when the latter were first entered these unhighlighted events were not marked as "Busy" but, in order to try to pick them out more easily retrospectively, I have subsequently changed them to "Busy". However, they remain stubbornly unhighlighted. Are they a lost cause? What are the highlighting rules for the archive file? What highlighting do you mean? The Navigation Pane summarizes your delivery location calendar only, as far as I can tell. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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DavidMSPeace wrote:
By highlighting I mean the day numbers of the months which (in general, as you described in response to my original question) are emboldened if the day contains an event which is shown as "Busy". However the 2/10 month rule for emboldening does not appear to apply in the case of my archive calender, which shows emboldened/highlighted dates over a period of years (but it does not highlight consistently, in that some dates which have events are not highlighted for some reason). Are you speaking of the dates in the Month view of the Calendar Pane itself or in the Date Navigator (the little months that appear in the Nav Pane or Taskpad)? I've never seen the dates in the month view bolded ever and the Nav Pane doesn't show the archive calendar in the Date Navigator where the 10/2 rule applies. Can you create a screen shot of what you man and post a URL to that image so we can examine it? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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From your description I mean the Date Navigator. I get the option of seeing
the archive and current entries in adjacent panes by ticking the appropriate options at the calendar opening screen and this is where I can see the bolded dates. Alternatively, I can simply open the archive copy. The Date Navigator then shows emboldened dates for those days containing events where I have entered the duration as "Busy". There are such events going back 2-3 years in the archive file and they are usually highlighted, as I have described. As to showing you what I mean, I can make a screen shot, but I do not have a personal web site, so I cannot display it. (I assume that is what you have in mind by suggesting that I send a URL.) I can send you a screen shot copy in a Word document if you have an email address, however. "Brian Tillman" wrote: DavidMSPeace wrote: By highlighting I mean the day numbers of the months which (in general, as you described in response to my original question) are emboldened if the day contains an event which is shown as "Busy". However the 2/10 month rule for emboldening does not appear to apply in the case of my archive calender, which shows emboldened/highlighted dates over a period of years (but it does not highlight consistently, in that some dates which have events are not highlighted for some reason). Are you speaking of the dates in the Month view of the Calendar Pane itself or in the Date Navigator (the little months that appear in the Nav Pane or Taskpad)? I've never seen the dates in the month view bolded ever and the Nav Pane doesn't show the archive calendar in the Date Navigator where the 10/2 rule applies. Can you create a screen shot of what you man and post a URL to that image so we can examine it? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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DavidMSPeace wrote:
As to showing you what I mean, I can make a screen shot, but I do not have a personal web site, so I cannot display it. (I assume that is what you have in mind by suggesting that I send a URL.) I can send you a screen shot copy in a Word document if you have an email address, however. The Internet is full of free image-hosting websites. Picassa is one (http://picassa.google.com/). There are lots more. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks. Here is the URL
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/dmspea...04190104323058. Hope it helps - the resolution is not too good. "Brian Tillman" wrote: DavidMSPeace wrote: As to showing you what I mean, I can make a screen shot, but I do not have a personal web site, so I cannot display it. (I assume that is what you have in mind by suggesting that I send a URL.) I can send you a screen shot copy in a Word document if you have an email address, however. The Internet is full of free image-hosting websites. Picassa is one (http://picassa.google.com/). There are lots more. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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