No, just use the Today button to get to today.

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After furious head scratching, Jim_Sweeney asked:
Call me perverse, BUT, I do like tradition. I do this by going to the first
day in my calendar and booking an appointment, then extending that
appointment, each day, up to yesterday, colour red or similar.
> No, just use the Today button to get to today.
>
> | Is there a way of automatically marking 'days expired' in Outlook,
> | much as one would cross off a day in a normal calendar the morning
> | after the day, to make it easier to home in on the day, especially
> | when in Month view.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 01 Mar 2006 03:22 GMT
Okay - you're perverse. <eg>
I simply don't understand the compulsion to mark up calendars - never have,
never will. It has never been a tradition with which I am familiar.

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After furious head scratching, Jim_Sweeney asked:
| Call me perverse, BUT, I do like tradition. I do this by going to
| the first day in my calendar and booking an appointment, then
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||| after the day, to make it easier to home in on the day, especially
||| when in Month view.