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# of appts per day

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Joe Holmes - 03 Jan 2008 21:48 GMT
I have Office 2007. In Outlook, in calendar, I can only get 2 items (appts.
or events) to display per day on the monthly calendar even though I have
added 3 or more. How can I get the display to show all of the items? It looks
as though there might be space for 4, 5, or maybe 6. I would appreciate any
help. Thanks, Joe Holmes...
Brian Tillman - 03 Jan 2008 21:58 GMT
> I have Office 2007. In Outlook, in calendar, I can only get 2 items
> (appts. or events) to display per day on the monthly calendar even
> though I have added 3 or more. How can I get the display to show all
> of the items? It looks as though there might be space for 4, 5, or
> maybe 6. I would appreciate any help. Thanks, Joe Holmes...

Increase your screen resolution to display more items.
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Joe Holmes - 04 Jan 2008 03:08 GMT
Is this the Detail level at the top of the Month pane? Low, Medium, High? I
changed it to low and could only get three events to show. Is that right or
should I be able to show more? Thanks, Jody Holmes...

> > I have Office 2007. In Outlook, in calendar, I can only get 2 items
> > (appts. or events) to display per day on the monthly calendar even
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> Increase your screen resolution to display more items.
Brian Tillman - 04 Jan 2008 19:17 GMT
> Is this the Detail level at the top of the Month pane?

No.  It's a video driver setting in Windows.  RIght-click your Desktop,
choose Properties, then Settings.  Drag the "Screen resolution" slider to
the right to increate the screen resolution.  Click OK.  Accept the changes
when Windows asks.
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Diane Poremsky - 05 Jan 2008 01:19 GMT
the size of the outlook window also has an affect - put toolbars on one
line, maximize the window.  or show fewer weeks:
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/2wk_cal.htm

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>> Is this the Detail level at the top of the Month pane?
>
> No.  It's a video driver setting in Windows.  RIght-click your Desktop,
> choose Properties, then Settings.  Drag the "Screen resolution" slider to
> the right to increate the screen resolution.  Click OK.  Accept the
> changes when Windows asks.
 
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