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Old October 15th 08, 03:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Isaac[_2_]
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My VP has Outlook 2003 on his machine. The other day he asked me to look at
his outlook because some appointments were disappearing. I noticed that he
has two columns of time on the left side of his daily view. The 8am - 11pm
columns. I don't know why two of them are there; there are not two different
calendars open. This user did have a problem with his profile a while back,
and it had to be re-created. How can I get one of the calendars to go away.
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Old October 15th 08, 06:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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"Isaac" wrote in message
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My VP has Outlook 2003 on his machine. The other day he asked me to look
at
his outlook because some appointments were disappearing. I noticed that
he
has two columns of time on the left side of his daily view. The 8am -
11pm
columns. I don't know why two of them are there; there are not two
different
calendars open. This user did have a problem with his profile a while
back,
and it had to be re-created. How can I get one of the calendars to go
away.


ToolsOptionsCalendar OptionsEnable alternate calendar is enabled perhaps?
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Old October 19th 08, 06:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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He has two line scales? right click on the scale and choose change time
zones then disable the secondary time zone.

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My VP has Outlook 2003 on his machine. The other day he asked me to look
at
his outlook because some appointments were disappearing. I noticed that
he
has two columns of time on the left side of his daily view. The 8am -
11pm
columns. I don't know why two of them are there; there are not two
different
calendars open. This user did have a problem with his profile a while
back,
and it had to be re-created. How can I get one of the calendars to go
away.


 




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