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How can I see two calendars at once side by side?

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klcraft - 22 Apr 2005 16:19 GMT
Outlook 2003, how can I see two calendars at once side by side?  In a
previous version of Outlook, I could open my calendar and a public folder
calendar side by side.  Can Outlook 2003 do this?  I don't want to use the
"open in a new window" feature.  Thank you.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 22 Apr 2005 19:16 GMT
When you are in the calendar folder (navigation pane, calendar icon), do you
not get the option for "other calendars?"  Do you have permissions on the
other calendars you want to open?  What have you tried?

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After furious head scratching, klcraft asked:

| Outlook 2003, how can I see two calendars at once side by side?  In a
| previous version of Outlook, I could open my calendar and a public
| folder calendar side by side.  Can Outlook 2003 do this?  I don't
| want to use the "open in a new window" feature.  Thank you.
klcraft - 22 Apr 2005 19:47 GMT
What?  This does not make sense at all.

> When you are in the calendar folder (navigation pane, calendar icon), do you
> not get the option for "other calendars?"  Do you have permissions on the
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> | folder calendar side by side.  Can Outlook 2003 do this?  I don't
> | want to use the "open in a new window" feature.  Thank you.
klcraft - 22 Apr 2005 20:11 GMT
Sorry about the last posting.  I could not see your reply, only the part
about the virus stuff.

I do have the option for other calendars, but it does not allow me to see
the other two shared calendars in the public folder.  Do the calendars in the
public folder have to actually be "shared"?  I created these calendars and am
a member of the administrators group.

> What?  This does not make sense at all.
>
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> > | folder calendar side by side.  Can Outlook 2003 do this?  I don't
> > | want to use the "open in a new window" feature.  Thank you.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 23 Apr 2005 00:55 GMT
Add the public folder to your favorites and then you can see it.

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After furious head scratching, klcraft asked:

| Sorry about the last posting.  I could not see your reply, only the
| part about the virus stuff.
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|||| public folder calendar side by side.  Can Outlook 2003 do this?  I
|||| don't want to use the "open in a new window" feature.  Thank you.
klcraft - 25 Apr 2005 16:33 GMT
Thank you!

> Add the public folder to your favorites and then you can see it.
>
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> |||| public folder calendar side by side.  Can Outlook 2003 do this?  I
> |||| don't want to use the "open in a new window" feature.  Thank you.
 
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