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Old April 25th 06, 03:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Mike Hartsough
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Default "Today" Script?

I have my (Office 2003) Calendar set up for a 7-day week view.

Everytime I open my Calendar, the "today" icon is always on Sunday,
regardless of the actual day. So I always have to hit the "Today" button to
see what day today is (yes, I have difficulty keeping track of that). ;^)

So I'd like to write a script that will automatically highlight the column
for the current day everytime I open Calendar. Maybe change the background
color, or better yet, highlight the current hour.

I've written a few small Outlook scripts, and I consider myself a scripting
neophyte, so I'm seeking pointers on how to go about this. Is it even
possible?

Thanks,
Mike


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Old April 25th 06, 06:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Michael Bauer
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Default "Today" Script?

Am Tue, 25 Apr 2006 07:29:02 -0700 schrieb Mike Hartsough:

Mike, you could track the FolderSwitch event, and everytime you switch to
the calendar use
Application.ActiveExplorer.Commandbars.FindControl (,5497).Execute
to hit the Today button automatically.

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Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
-- www.vbOffice.net --


I have my (Office 2003) Calendar set up for a 7-day week view.

Everytime I open my Calendar, the "today" icon is always on Sunday,
regardless of the actual day. So I always have to hit the "Today" button

to
see what day today is (yes, I have difficulty keeping track of that). ;^)

So I'd like to write a script that will automatically highlight the column
for the current day everytime I open Calendar. Maybe change the background
color, or better yet, highlight the current hour.

I've written a few small Outlook scripts, and I consider myself a

scripting
neophyte, so I'm seeking pointers on how to go about this. Is it even
possible?

Thanks,
Mike

 




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