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Events on Monthly & Weekly Calendar Views

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Sherry8 - 06 Jul 2007 15:58 GMT
I am working with Outlook 2003.  When viewing the calendar in monthly or
weekly views, the events are sometimes so numerous that I have to scroll down
to find the regular appointments.  When I am trying to get an overview of the
week/month, it is distracting to have to scroll within the days.

Is there a way to have events not show up on the weekly & monthly views, yet
still display them on the daily view?
Diane Poremsky - 06 Jul 2007 20:54 GMT
You can create a custom view that shows only appointments, not events.

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>I am working with Outlook 2003.  When viewing the calendar in monthly or
> weekly views, the events are sometimes so numerous that I have to scroll
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> yet
> still display them on the daily view?
 
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