Open each person's calendar in a separate window. Once they are all open, cloe each one using the X in the upper right hand cornet. Then close Outlook. The next time you open Outlook, you should get all the windows.

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|I have a user who has access to 10 different managers
| calendars. She wants to be able to have all those
| calendars open in seperate windows when she starts
| Outlook 2003 running on Exchange 2003.
JAmmer - 04 Jan 2005 18:25 GMT
It would have been nice if you had specified how to open each calendar in a
separate window. When trying to use File/Open/Other Users, Outlook 2003 just
opens the main calendar side-by-side with the other calendar, so it's not in
a separate window, like it used to do in Outlook 2000. I was able to figure
it out, by right-clicking on the calendar in the list of Other Calendars, and
selecting Open in New Window, but it would have been nice if that was
specified in the previous response.
> Open each person's calendar in a separate window. Once they are all open, cloe each one using the X in the upper right hand cornet. Then close Outlook. The next time you open Outlook, you should get all the windows.
>
> |I have a user who has access to 10 different managers
> | calendars. She wants to be able to have all those
> | calendars open in seperate windows when she starts
> | Outlook 2003 running on Exchange 2003.