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Positoin of month view

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asperamanca@gmail.com - 07 Aug 2007 13:26 GMT
Hi all,

I have a newly installed Outlook 2003, and every time I switch to the
Calendar view, the month view (or day selector - the small pane where
I can select the day or days to display) pops up on top of my folder
list.

However, I want it to be on the right of the calendar, not in the
folder list view. I've see an Outlook 2003 where this is the case, but
after nearly an hour of fruitless trial-and-error and searching both
the Outlook help and internet, I come for your wisdom.

How can I move the month view from the folder view to the right of the
calendar? (All the way from top to bottom, which also gives me more
months to navigate in).

Thanks all!

Robert
Brian Tillman - 07 Aug 2007 14:39 GMT
> I have a newly installed Outlook 2003, and every time I switch to the
> Calendar view, the month view (or day selector - the small pane where
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> after nearly an hour of fruitless trial-and-error and searching both
> the Outlook help and internet, I come for your wisdom.

Click View>Taskpad while in the Calendar folder to move the Date Navigator
to the right side, above the Taskpad.
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> How can I move the month view from the folder view to the right of the
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> Robert
asperamanca@gmail.com - 08 Aug 2007 08:24 GMT
Thanks! That worked!

Now could someone kindly explain me what "Taskpad" has to do with the
position of the Month view?

Robert
Brian Tillman - 08 Aug 2007 15:09 GMT
> Thanks! That worked!

Great.

> Now could someone kindly explain me what "Taskpad" has to do with the
> position of the Month view?

Beats me.  It's how Microsoft designed it, however.
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Brian Tillman


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