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I have Office 2003, and exchange server.
Is there a way of getting the views I have created for a public calendar to show in a the navigation pane without a heap of messing around (described below)? At work we use a public folder (calendar) for our main diary. I have created custom views (with colours for different categories and filtering) for the public calendar. I have 'published' these views. However, when you display the public calendar, you can not see the views I have created. I can get them to show with a little fiddling around: click on the little box by the name of the puclic calendar, click on 'events' view, then click on the calendar and then the views I have created will finally show. I have tried the 'only show views created for this folder,' but I still have to muck about to get those to show. Is there are easier way of getting the views I have created to show? My work colleagues are not computer savvy and are really stuggling with these extra steps. |
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