I need to display the local and the public calendars simultanuously. Can
anyone give me the steps to do that?
Version of Outlook? Both outlook 2003 and 2007 support it, older versions
require you to open each in a new window and then arrange them side by side.

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> I need to display the local and the public calendars simultanuously. Can
> anyone give me the steps to do that?
joe212 - 31 Oct 2007 03:40 GMT
Thanks for your response, but I got the answer from another MS discussion
group. It is done by adding the public calendar to the favorite folder.
> Version of Outlook? Both outlook 2003 and 2007 support it, older versions
> require you to open each in a new window and then arrange them side by side.
>
> > I need to display the local and the public calendars simultanuously. Can
> > anyone give me the steps to do that?