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How to keep Calendar in 'monthly' view instead of 'list' view ???

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akm - 17 Dec 2007 19:38 GMT
Would prefer regular 30 day 'monthly' calendar view but sometimes Outlook2003
'slips' into 'list' calendar view and there seems to be no quick way to get
it back to the 'monthly' view and keep it there.
Ideas ???
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Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 17 Dec 2007 21:36 GMT
the quick way to change Vuews is the Current View Window.  It's on the
Advanced Toolbar in most versions.

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> Would prefer regular 30 day 'monthly' calendar view but sometimes
> Outlook2003
> 'slips' into 'list' calendar view and there seems to be no quick way to
> get
> it back to the 'monthly' view and keep it there.
> Ideas ???
akm - 17 Dec 2007 22:34 GMT
Judy
Thanks very much for the reply and info.
I may have 'customized' that option off my toolbars menu, but have returned
it and looks like that is most of the answer.
Would like to find a way to make the monthly view the default, but at least
your answer looks like the best alternative 'workaround' to that.
Thanks again for your help.
akm

> the quick way to change Vuews is the Current View Window.  It's on the
> Advanced Toolbar in most versions.
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> > it back to the 'monthly' view and keep it there.
> > Ideas ???
Diane Poremsky - 18 Dec 2007 03:24 GMT
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
all custom views.

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> Judy
> Thanks very much for the reply and info.
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>> > it back to the 'monthly' view and keep it there.
>> > Ideas ???
akm - 18 Dec 2007 04:52 GMT
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
[quoted text clipped - 29 lines]
> >> > 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
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
>> >> > 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.
----
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.
>
[quoted text clipped - 50 lines]
> >> >> > 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 ???
 
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