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All-day events not showing in calendar

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Quinton - 15 Feb 2007 09:32 GMT
Since yesterday all all-day events has been blank in the day/month/week view
of my calendar.  When I click on the event it opens and shows all the
details.  Also when the screen is not in maximize it shows the event, as soon
as I maximaze the screen the event goes blank again.  Has anyone got any
ideas as to this peculier occurance.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 15 Feb 2007 13:24 GMT
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> Since yesterday all all-day events has been blank in the day/month/week
> view
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> as I maximaze the screen the event goes blank again.  Has anyone got any
> ideas as to this peculier occurance.
Terri - 07 Mar 2007 20:32 GMT
I am using Outlook 2007.  My all day events do not show in in Day or Week
view unless I hover over them on some weeks, on other weeks some show up.  
They all show up in Month view.  How can I set the events to show up
consistantly?
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> Version of Outlook?
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> > as I maximaze the screen the event goes blank again.  Has anyone got any
> > ideas as to this peculier occurance.
 
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