you need the day/week/month view - View menu, current view (or arrange by,
if outlook 2003) and select a different view.

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> Somehow my outlook stopped showing Calendar in normal view (days, weeks,
> etc), but started showing items in "mail-like" view. I see all calendar
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> Please help!
Tomek - 30 Sep 2006 19:11 GMT
Diane,
thanks a lot!!! Your solution looks now easy, but it wasn't, really!
Huge thanks again!
Tomek
> you need the day/week/month view - View menu, current view (or arrange by,
> if outlook 2003) and select a different view.
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> > Please help!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 Sep 2006 19:17 GMT
I bet it was hard because you couldn't find the menu to change views - I
think it would be easier if the view selector were on the standard toolbar -
not the advanced toolbar which many people never turn on.

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> Diane,
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jerry schumann - 30 Sep 2006 20:31 GMT
can anyone tell me how to backup appointments from outlook to external hard
drive
> you need the day/week/month view - View menu, current view (or arrange by,
> if outlook 2003) and select a different view.
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> >
> > Please help!