I have the weirdest problem. When I create an All Day Event, I can see
it in the Month view, but not in Week or Day (nothing is in the top
area except a downward pointing arrow, and clicking on the down arrow
just brings up a new blank appointment form). However, I've just
noticed that if I'm not Maximized, the events show up in all three
views! I'm currently running my monitor at 1680x1050 (don't know if
this is the problem). This is driving me nuts - any advice on what I
can do to see the events when the program view is Maximized?
Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 05 Mar 2008 21:30 GMT
We cannot see what you are looking at so please at least tell us your
version of Outlook as so many aspects are different in each version. Here
are some tips about how to post questions:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375
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Judy Gleeson
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>I have the weirdest problem. When I create an All Day Event, I can see
> it in the Month view, but not in Week or Day (nothing is in the top
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> this is the problem). This is driving me nuts - any advice on what I
> can do to see the events when the program view is Maximized?
Bill R - 06 Mar 2008 06:17 GMT
I agree its weird.
Try the latest Service Pack for your version of Office / Outlook and update
your Display driver if an update is available. Try diffirent resolutions and
see if it helps.
You might like running Oulook with the /cleanviews switch to reset the views
in case yours has been distorted.
Start > Run Box ...
enter: outlook.exe /cleanviews
a single space before the /
>I have the weirdest problem. When I create an All Day Event, I can see
> it in the Month view, but not in Week or Day (nothing is in the top
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> this is the problem). This is driving me nuts - any advice on what I
> can do to see the events when the program view is Maximized?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 10 Mar 2008 13:04 GMT
Use /cleanviews. If you adjust the size of the outlook window or of the
to-do or navigation pane they will show, but /cleanviews should fix it for
all window sizes.

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> I have the weirdest problem. When I create an All Day Event, I can see
> it in the Month view, but not in Week or Day (nothing is in the top
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> this is the problem). This is driving me nuts - any advice on what I
> can do to see the events when the program view is Maximized?