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2 calendars to view

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Randy Starkey - 19 Sep 2007 22:44 GMT
Hi,

I have 2 calendars in my outlook 2003. When I click on the calendar icon on
the navigation bar, it allows me to check box each calendar if I want to
display both. However in the all folders view, when I click on calendar, it
won't allow me to display both calendars.

Any way around this? I hate to have to go back and forth to get both
calendars to display.

Thanks,

--Randy Starkey
Brian Tillman - 19 Sep 2007 23:32 GMT
> I have 2 calendars in my outlook 2003. When I click on the calendar
> icon on the navigation bar, it allows me to check box each calendar
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Any way around this? I hate to have to go back and forth to get both
> calendars to display.

You can't show both calendars side-by-side in any but the Calendar view of
the Navigation Pane.  You can, however, open each calendar in its own window
(right-click the second and choose "Open in New Window") and you can have
that second calendar available all the time.
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Randy Starkey - 19 Sep 2007 23:40 GMT
OK. Same is true in Outlook 2007?

Thanks!

>> I have 2 calendars in my outlook 2003. When I click on the calendar
>> icon on the navigation bar, it allows me to check box each calendar
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> window (right-click the second and choose "Open in New Window") and you
> can have that second calendar available all the time.
 
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