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Calendar stuck in list view

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Andrew Cordas - 13 Mar 2008 13:45 GMT
Almost goa t virus wen Norton shut down my computer and then restarted and
killed the virus- since then my Calendar will not open in Day view- EXCEPT
whenI click on Calendar in archive Folder open it- then open Calendar and
then shut down archive Calendar- but top Title bar still reads Calendar in
Archive folders-can  anyone help me reset this to the normal day view in
currnet calendar mode?
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 13 Mar 2008 17:23 GMT
have you tried resetting the view?

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> Almost goa t virus wen Norton shut down my computer and then restarted and
> killed the virus- since then my Calendar will not open in Day view- EXCEPT
> whenI click on Calendar in archive Folder open it- then open Calendar and
> then shut down archive Calendar- but top Title bar still reads Calendar in
> Archive folders-can  anyone help me reset this to the normal day view in
> currnet calendar mode?

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