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Outlook 2007 "Full Week" view

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Tammy - 17 Jul 2007 16:50 GMT
In previous versions of Outlook, there was a work week view and a full week
view. The full week view displayed as boxes, not the calendar grid. Is it
possible to display the calendar in boxes, or is this feature gone?
Thanks.
Diane Poremsky - 17 Jul 2007 17:43 GMT
its gone.

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> In previous versions of Outlook, there was a work week view and a full
> week
> view. The full week view displayed as boxes, not the calendar grid. Is it
> possible to display the calendar in boxes, or is this feature gone?
> Thanks.
Tammy - 17 Jul 2007 17:56 GMT
That's what I figured, but had to take this last step to check. Thanks!

> its gone.
>
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> > possible to display the calendar in boxes, or is this feature gone?
> > Thanks.
 
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