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Thank you for the reply !
Not that familiar with 'custom views', but dont think I have any, is there
any place to check in Outlook and/or the registry ?
When at the 'Calendar' and click on View menu, point to Arrange By, point to
Current View, and then click Define Views, seems like the 8 calender view
names are all pretty standard and some are month and some are table for
calendar folders with the <current view settings> for all calendar folders as
'day/week/month' view type.
Would I need to go in and reset this table (and others) after running
/cleanviews ?

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Thanks again for your help.
> its usually the default - if you don’t use many custom views try resetting
> all views by starting outlook with the /cleanviews switch. It will wipe out
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> >> > it back to the 'monthly' view and keep it there.
> >> > Ideas ???
Diane Poremsky - 18 Dec 2007 05:01 GMT
/cleanviews will reset it - you won't need to do anything.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/switches.htm

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> Thank you for the reply !
> Not that familiar with 'custom views', but dont think I have any, is there
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>> >> > it back to the 'monthly' view and keep it there.
>> >> > Ideas ???
akm - 18 Dec 2007 05:57 GMT
Always reluctant to run these computer 'automated' things, but think youve
sold me... also went to Amazon and bought your book !
Who says email signatures arent worth something ! :)

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akm
Thanks again for your help.
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Ah, the miracle of computers!... someone also said "To error is human, but
to really screw up it takes a computer!"
> /cleanviews will reset it - you won't need to do anything.
>
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> >> >> > it back to the 'monthly' view and keep it there.
> >> >> > Ideas ???
Diane Poremsky - 18 Dec 2007 16:07 GMT
thanks :)

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> Always reluctant to run these computer 'automated' things, but think youve
> sold me... also went to Amazon and bought your book !
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>> >> >> > it back to the 'monthly' view and keep it there.
>> >> >> > Ideas ???