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VBA Macro to display the next 3 weeks

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mraalex@hotmail.com - 19 May 2008 11:33 GMT
Hallo!
the new calendar view in outlook for a month looks nice but I can only
see 2 or 3 calendar
entries for a day. I do not need to see the complete month. if I
display only the next
3 weeks than the space for the entries is big enough to show enough
entires.
I would like to have a macro which automatically shows me the next 3
weeks in three lines,
just like the month view, but only for 3 weeks.
I could not find a suitable property in the object model for outlook.
StartField seems not to
accept a direct date value as a string and DisplayedDates is read-
only.

Is there already a solution for this problem?

Thanks,
Alex
Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 19 May 2008 14:20 GMT
AFAIK, no, but check in the outlook.program_vba newsgroup to be sure.

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> Hallo!
> the new calendar view in outlook for a month looks nice but I can only
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> Thanks,
> Alex
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 19 May 2008 15:33 GMT
I don't think that's possible, but without the Outlook version, I can't say for sure.

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> AFAIK, no, but check in the outlook.program_vba newsgroup to be sure.
>
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>> Thanks,
>> Alex
 
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