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No Scroll Bar for more than 10 events

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JSF - 13 Mar 2008 20:30 GMT
We have a shared calendar and where there are more than ten events some users
can only see the first ten events while others have a scroll bar to the right
of the events that they can use to scroll down. The main calendar also then
has a scroll bar as well. How can we modify the settings to have this scroll
bar available to all? Just cannot figure out why some have it and some don't.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 14 Mar 2008 03:50 GMT
Try resetting the view.

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> We have a shared calendar and where there are more than ten events some
> users
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> bar available to all? Just cannot figure out why some have it and some
> don't.
JSF - 26 Mar 2008 18:26 GMT
And we reset the view how? I am not sure I know what that means.
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> Try resetting the view.
>
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> > bar available to all? Just cannot figure out why some have it and some
> > don't.
Brian Tillman - 26 Mar 2008 20:32 GMT
> And we reset the view how? I am not sure I know what that means.

View>Arrange By>Current View>Customize Current View>Reset Current View,
perhaps?
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JSF - 26 Mar 2008 21:31 GMT
Good one. I did that and did not help. Any other ideas??
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> > And we reset the view how? I am not sure I know what that means.
>
> View>Arrange By>Current View>Customize Current View>Reset Current View,
> perhaps?
JSF - 26 Mar 2008 21:40 GMT
In fact now scroll bar has disappeared for events (where more than ten).
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> Good one. I did that and did not help. Any other ideas??
>
> > > And we reset the view how? I am not sure I know what that means.
> >
> > View>Arrange By>Current View>Customize Current View>Reset Current View,
> > perhaps?

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