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Outook 2003, Display Calendar Navigator with Folder List

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jane - 16 Sep 2005 21:37 GMT
I used to be able to see the Calendar Navigtor (the one where dates are
bolded if there are appointments for that date), while working and reading my
mails in the inbox.  But I must have clicked something to make this feature
go away.  Does anyone know how to bring it back, as it was very useful to see
a calendar while working through my mails.  

This calendar displays when I click on the Caledar in the folder list, but
it disappears when I  click on InBox.

Any help would be appreciated as this feature is terribly missed,

Thanks
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 17 Sep 2005 00:39 GMT
keeping the navigator calendars in the inbox is mostly a bug - they will
display for a time when you switch from the calendar to mail folders, but
easily disappear. The best option is opening another window to the calendar.

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>I used to be able to see the Calendar Navigtor (the one where dates are
> bolded if there are appointments for that date), while working and reading
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> Thanks
 
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