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Chaplain Doug - 19 Apr 2005 21:32 GMT
Outlook 2003.  Is there a way to view your entire year on one screen?  That
is, Outlook offers daily, weekly, and monthly views, but I cannot find a
yearly view.  Any help will be appreciated.  God bless and thanks.
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 20 Apr 2005 00:05 GMT
Outlook provides no built-in way to see an entire year=80s worth of appointments. One solution is to use the Outlook 2000+ Year View control from http://www.planetsoftware.com.au/products/yearview.aspx. This ActiveX control, designed for use in a web page, shows your all-day appointments for any given year. You can create new appointments right in the web page, color-code them to match your Outlook categories, and print out year-planner view on a single page.

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> Outlook 2003.  Is there a way to view your entire year on one screen?  That
> is, Outlook offers daily, weekly, and monthly views, but I cannot find a
> yearly view.  Any help will be appreciated.  God bless and thanks.
 
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