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How to start outlook month view at today's date and look to futur.

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Derek - 29 Oct 2006 12:27 GMT
When I select month view in Outlook calendar I get the last 3 weeks plus
current week.This is no use as I wish to see this week and the forhcomimg 3
weeks.
Cannot find any way to change the starting point for this view option.
Can anyone help

Alt e mail is dereksharp@blueyonder.co.uk
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 29 Oct 2006 20:33 GMT
if you use the month view it will always show the current month which will
include past weeks when you get later in the month.

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> When I select month view in Outlook calendar I get the last 3 weeks plus
> current week.This is no use as I wish to see this week and the forhcomimg
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> Alt e mail is dereksharp@blueyonder.co.uk
Derek - 31 Oct 2006 17:42 GMT
> if you use the month view it will always show the current month which will
> include past weeks when you get later in the month.
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> Thanks for the feedback.I thought as much but I am sure you will agree it is crazy as people use diaries for the future not so much the past.
 
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