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SJMP - 22 Mar 2007 15:49 GMT
Outlook 2003 - is there anyway to adjust the view in outlook to be able to
see ( in a small inset box) the calendar while on the mail page?
Leon Hao [MSFT] - 23 Mar 2007 04:01 GMT
Hi,

If I understood properly, your issue is: you want to show the Calendar in
Inbox window.

Is that correct?

Based on my experience, the only way to display the Calendar folder and the
Inbox folder simultaneously is to open the Calendar folder in another
window.

To do this, please right click on the Calendar in the Navigation Pane and
choose Open in New Window.

Hope this helps!

Regards,

Leon Hao

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SJMP - 26 Mar 2007 21:52 GMT
Anyone Anyone....
> Outlook 2003 - is there anyway to adjust the view in outlook to be able to
> see ( in a small inset box) the calendar while on the mail page?
F.H. Muffman - 26 Mar 2007 22:30 GMT
>> Outlook 2003 - is there anyway to adjust the view in outlook to be
>> able to see ( in a small inset box) the calendar while on the mail
>> page?
>
> Anyone Anyone....

Upgrade to 2007 where it's that way because of customer feedback?
Otherwise, well, not without extensive home page design which likely won't
give you the full feature experience you want, assuming it's even possible.

I think you'd want to weigh the cost of 2k7 with the cost of having someone
write the page/writing it yourself.  It wouldn't be easy.
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Leon Hao [MSFT] - 27 Mar 2007 07:23 GMT
Hi,

I am sorry that currently our product cannot totally meet your demand.

I have already forward your ideas to our related team and I am sure they
will take a look into this issue.

Sorry again for any and all inconvenience this by design issue has caused.

Regards,

Leon Hao

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F.H. Muffman - 27 Mar 2007 18:04 GMT
> I am sorry that currently our product cannot totally meet your demand.
>
> I have already forward your ideas to our related team and I am sure
> they will take a look into this issue.

Err, except that, currently, the product *does* meet his requirements.
Outlook 2007 shows the To Do bar in all folder views, giving him just what
he wants (unless I completely read his wants wrong).

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Leon Hao [MSFT] - 29 Mar 2007 07:02 GMT
Hi,

Thanks for your suggesion.

Yes, Outlook 2007 does provide the "To Do Bar" feature which meets the
request. Additionally, the new version of Office provides many new and
exciting features that may improve your efficient in your daily work.

You can consider to by a copy of Office 2007.

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Leon Hao

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