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I am still having problems displaying the second calendar in Outlook 2007, I
had a HDD crash on my laptop and reimaged it. everything is fine EXCEPT that the second calendar is not visable or selectable. I can search for the entrys and they are there. The bottom of the search page shows the correct folder, "in folder: kids date" which is correct. I can see the second calendar on the desktop and using the same PST file it exists fine. I had this problem when I origionaly installed OK2007, and rooted around and stumbled on how to display it. Unfortunatly I do not rmember how I did it. I usually can see both calendars in the navigation window, but not now. Normally "calendar" and "kids dates" are displayed with a checkmark to deturmine witch one or both. Thanks for your help. Rob |
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Have you tried displaying the Folder List in the navigation pane, so you can
see all folders? What happens when you select the folder in the Folder List? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "kb6ono" wrote: I am still having problems displaying the second calendar in Outlook 2007, I had a HDD crash on my laptop and reimaged it. everything is fine EXCEPT that the second calendar is not visable or selectable. I can search for the entrys and they are there. The bottom of the search page shows the correct folder, "in folder: kids date" which is correct. I can see the second calendar on the desktop and using the same PST file it exists fine. I had this problem when I origionaly installed OK2007, and rooted around and stumbled on how to display it. Unfortunatly I do not rmember how I did it. I usually can see both calendars in the navigation window, but not now. Normally "calendar" and "kids dates" are displayed with a checkmark to deturmine witch one or both. |
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Yes I have, I cannot find the folder where the second calendar is stored, I
can find the primary one with no problem. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you tried displaying the Folder List in the navigation pane, so you can see all folders? What happens when you select the folder in the Folder List? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "kb6ono" wrote: I am still having problems displaying the second calendar in Outlook 2007, I had a HDD crash on my laptop and reimaged it. everything is fine EXCEPT that the second calendar is not visable or selectable. I can search for the entrys and they are there. The bottom of the search page shows the correct folder, "in folder: kids date" which is correct. I can see the second calendar on the desktop and using the same PST file it exists fine. I had this problem when I origionaly installed OK2007, and rooted around and stumbled on how to display it. Unfortunatly I do not rmember how I did it. I usually can see both calendars in the navigation window, but not now. Normally "calendar" and "kids dates" are displayed with a checkmark to deturmine witch one or both. |
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All the folders currently available to you in Outlook are visible in the
Folder List. What is it that you see on your desktop that you mentioned in your original post? Have you expanded all the folders to locate the Kids Dates folder, which no doubt is a subfolder of some other folder? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "kb6ono" wrote: Yes I have, I cannot find the folder where the second calendar is stored, I can find the primary one with no problem. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you tried displaying the Folder List in the navigation pane, so you can see all folders? What happens when you select the folder in the Folder List? "kb6ono" wrote: I am still having problems displaying the second calendar in Outlook 2007, I had a HDD crash on my laptop and reimaged it. everything is fine EXCEPT that the second calendar is not visable or selectable. I can search for the entrys and they are there. The bottom of the search page shows the correct folder, "in folder: kids date" which is correct. I can see the second calendar on the desktop and using the same PST file it exists fine. I had this problem when I origionaly installed OK2007, and rooted around and stumbled on how to display it. Unfortunatly I do not rmember how I did it. I usually can see both calendars in the navigation window, but not now. Normally "calendar" and "kids dates" are displayed with a checkmark to deturmine witch one or both. |
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