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How do I put the calendar back on the right side?

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angipass - 09 Jan 2008 02:35 GMT
My calendar and task list were listed on the right side of my outlook 2007
but now it is gone.  Can someone please tell me how to put it back on there?
Diane Poremsky - 09 Jan 2008 19:21 GMT
View, To-do bar. Set it to normal.

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> My calendar and task list were listed on the right side of my outlook 2007
> but now it is gone.  Can someone please tell me how to put it back on
> there?
angipass - 09 Jan 2008 22:48 GMT
> My calendar and task list were listed on the right side of my outlook 2007
> but now it is gone.  Can someone please tell me how to put it back on there?

Diane,

Thank you, I had tried what I thought was everything wasting hours.  You
fixed it in 2 seconds.  Thank you thank you thank you!

Angela
 
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