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Old June 22nd 09, 01:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Some whole day public calendar items not visible to all

When there are a lot of events that last for whole day, some of the users are
able to scroll down the items, but some don't have the srolling bar at all
and they see only the items that fit to their screen. All our users use
Outlook 2003, and I just installed sp3 to them since I expected it to fix
this, but still some don't have the scrolling bar. Can someone please tell me
how to fix this?


 




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