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How do I do a split screen outlook?

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kmeister - 08 Nov 2005 21:00 GMT
Ok,  here is what I want to do.  I want to be able to see both my calendar
and task list side by side without opening each in the separate windows.  I
want them to both be a part of the same window by default when I open
Outlook.  

How do I do this?
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 08 Nov 2005 21:03 GMT
What version of Outlook are you using?

In most versions you can turn on the Task Pane (View | Task Pane) in
calendar and see the task pane on the right side of the screen with your
calendar on the left.

Then go to Tools | Options | Other | Advanced and set the default folder to
the Calendar.

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> Ok,  here is what I want to do.  I want to be able to see both my calendar
> and task list side by side without opening each in the separate windows.
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> How do I do this?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 08 Nov 2005 21:06 GMT
View, Taskpad when in the calendar folder?

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> Ok,  here is what I want to do.  I want to be able to see both my calendar
> and task list side by side without opening each in the separate windows.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> How do I do this?
kmeister - 08 Nov 2005 21:47 GMT
I'm using MS Outlook 2003.  I've checked View and it doesn't have anything
about a taskpad.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 08 Nov 2005 21:49 GMT
which folder are you in when you look and which calendar view do you have
set? you need to be in the calendar and using a day/week/month view.

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> I'm using MS Outlook 2003.  I've checked View and it doesn't have anything
> about a taskpad.
Evert - 11 Nov 2005 12:21 GMT
> I'm using MS Outlook 2003.  I've checked View and it doesn't have anything
> about a taskpad.

You might wanna drag your right margin to the left (drag from the right side
of the scroll bar).
 
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