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Day, Work Week, and Week views don't appear correctly

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BW - 22 May 2006 20:17 GMT
Hello.  I have a problem that has just started with the Outlook
calendar(which I have been using for years without trouble before this.)  The
monthly view of the calendar works fine - just like it always has.  But when
I shift to the day, workweek, or week views, they all are the same - they
show a full year.  I can point to a day on the calendar, but when I click it,
nothing happens.

Some days on my calendar (in monthly view) have more appointments than when
show on the current block for the day.  In the past, when I clicked on the
little yellow box in the bottom right corner (with downward arrow and three
dots), it would take me to the day view so I could see the remaining events.  
But now clicking this same box also takes me to the full year view, so I
can't find a way to now get to my full day view.

Has there been some change maybe with an automatic update that has caused a
problem?

Thanks for any help you can give!
BW
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 23 May 2006 06:20 GMT
Have you tried resetting Outlook's view using the /cleanviews switch?

Start->run->outlook.exe /cleanviews (note the space before the /)

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After furious head scratching, BW asked:

| Hello.  I have a problem that has just started with the Outlook
| calendar(which I have been using for years without trouble before
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| Thanks for any help you can give!
| BW
 
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