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LunaKG - 18 Jan 2008 20:01 GMT
Hello,
I manage 7 calendars at work and we had Outlook 2003.  With Outlook'03, I
used to leave my Outlook Inbox and all 7 calendars opened when shutting down
for the day.  The next day, I'd click on my Outlook icon and all 7 calendars
would begin to populate on the bottom toolbar along with my Outlook Inbox.
This was great because I didn't have to open all of the individual calendars
every day or each time I re-started my computer.
Well, with the new Outlook 2007 that feature somehow went away!
Does anybody know how to get this back?
I'll appreciate it!
Brian Tillman - 20 Jan 2008 21:04 GMT
> I manage 7 calendars at work and we had Outlook 2003.  With
> Outlook'03, I used to leave my Outlook Inbox and all 7 calendars
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> Does anybody know how to get this back?
> I'll appreciate it!

If you close the main Outlook window with File>Exit, Outlook will close all
windows, remember they were open, and reopen them when you start it next
time.  I just tried it.  I'm unsure whether or not that will work if you
allow Windows to close Outlook, but I suspect not.
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LunaKG - 23 Jan 2008 17:09 GMT
Thanks Brian!!!  That definitely worked and made my day...

> > I manage 7 calendars at work and we had Outlook 2003.  With
> > Outlook'03, I used to leave my Outlook Inbox and all 7 calendars
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> time.  I just tried it.  I'm unsure whether or not that will work if you
> allow Windows to close Outlook, but I suspect not.
 
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