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Meeting request default calendar view

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Obi-Wrong - 15 Feb 2008 16:56 GMT
When I get a meeting request, there's a handy 'view in calendar'
button. This opens my calendar in a new window in day view.

What I'd like to do is have it open in week view by default instead
because I always need to know how one day's schedule will impact on
the next but I can't seem to find any clues on how to do this.

Many thanks for any help.

(OL 2007 on XP)
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 16 Feb 2008 19:48 GMT
Not possible afaik - you will need to manually change it to a week view.

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After furious head scratching, Obi-Wrong asked:

| When I get a meeting request, there's a handy 'view in calendar'
| button. This opens my calendar in a new window in day view.
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| (OL 2007 on XP)
Obi-Wrong - 07 Mar 2008 11:17 GMT
> Not possible afaik - you will need to manually change it to a weekview.

Kinda kills the point of setting a preference if Outlook is going to
override it on a whim. Anyone know if there might be a registry hack
for this?
AJoyner - 17 Mar 2008 18:37 GMT
On a related note, my default calendar view is week and when I open a meeting
request it defaults to day too.  BUT when i view my calendar again it has now
changed to the day view too.  Opening a meeting request changes my calendar
default from week to day.  I can live with the meeting request opening in day
mode but can anyone tell me how to prevent it from changing my default
calendar view?

> > Not possible afaik - you will need to manually change it to a weekview.
>
> Kinda kills the point of setting a preference if Outlook is going to
> override it on a whim. Anyone know if there might be a registry hack
> for this?

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