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How do I show date navigator in my calendar view

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Joy_McDerment - 12 Jul 2006 01:37 GMT
I clicked on something by accident and the little calendars on the right hand
side of my Calendar view in Outlook 2000 disappeared.  I've tried everything
I can think of to get them back to no avail - but I did discover that those
little calendars are called date navigator.  Help!!
Brian Tillman - 12 Jul 2006 02:02 GMT
> I clicked on something by accident and the little calendars on the
> right hand side of my Calendar view in Outlook 2000 disappeared.
> I've tried everything I can think of to get them back to no avail -
> but I did discover that those little calendars are called date
> navigator.  Help!!

Did you try View>Taskpad?
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Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] - 12 Jul 2006 10:33 GMT
I think (not sure - maybe Brian's method will work) that in 2000 the only
way to get it back is to move the cursor slowly to the right edge and when
you get the cursor to change to the double headed arrow, grab and drag to
the left - a long way!

Judy Gleeson
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook
www.acorntraining.com.au

>> I clicked on something by accident and the little calendars on the
>> right hand side of my Calendar view in Outlook 2000 disappeared. I've
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>
> Did you try View>Taskpad?
Brian Tillman - 12 Jul 2006 14:27 GMT
> I think (not sure - maybe Brian's method will work) that in 2000 the
> only way to get it back is to move the cursor slowly to the right
> edge and when you get the cursor to change to the double headed
> arrow, grab and drag to the left - a long way!

Well, I was going to suggest that next.
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Joy_McDerment - 12 Jul 2006 18:08 GMT
Hi,  dragging to the right and left didn't help, but dragging from the top
down did.  Thanks.

> > I think (not sure - maybe Brian's method will work) that in 2000 the
> > only way to get it back is to move the cursor slowly to the right
> > edge and when you get the cursor to change to the double headed
> > arrow, grab and drag to the left - a long way!
>
> Well, I was going to suggest that next.
Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] - 13 Jul 2006 03:48 GMT
well done - we all knew it was hiding there somewhere!

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www.acorntraining.com.au

> Hi,  dragging to the right and left didn't help, but dragging from the top
> down did.  Thanks.
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>> Well, I was going to suggest that next.
 
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