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PMB - 30 Jul 2004 06:37 GMT
Have recently upgraded to XP/2003 and I use "Calendar" as a diary.  In my prev version the notes/details in an appointment appeared in the actual appointment on the calendar (if they fitted).
Now only the subject appears and I either have to open the appointment or the reading pane to see the details.
Have been into the "planner options" and ticked the "Show calendar details in the grid" boxes but doesn't make any difference.

Any ideas how I can switch it back on!!
Ta
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Jul 2004 13:36 GMT
Have you tried the Day/Week/Month in AutoPreview view?

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> Have recently upgraded to XP/2003 and I use "Calendar" as a diary.  In my prev version the notes/details in an appointment appeared in the actual
appointment on the calendar (if they fitted).
> Now only the subject appears and I either have to open the appointment or the reading pane to see the details.
> Have been into the "planner options" and ticked the "Show calendar details in the grid" boxes but doesn't make any difference.
>
> Any ideas how I can switch it back on!!
> Ta
 
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