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Ian Cullen - 28 May 2006 10:57 GMT
After I have set up an appointment with a list of activities or an agenda,
why doesn't the list show in the displayed appointment box or as a drop down
list when the cursor arrow is put on the appointment? My previous version of
outlook did this?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 29 May 2006 17:59 GMT
are you using the day week month with autopreview view?

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> After I have set up an appointment with a list of activities or an agenda,
> why doesn't the list show in the displayed appointment box or as a drop
> down
> list when the cursor arrow is put on the appointment? My previous version
> of
> outlook did this?
Ian Cullen - 30 May 2006 02:44 GMT
Yes I am

> are you using the day week month with autopreview view?
>
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> > of
> > outlook did this?

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