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How do I set up multiple calendar views on one monitor for severa.

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TerryR56 - 15 Oct 2004 07:33 GMT
We recently set up twin LCD monitors for a surgery.  The receptionist uses
them to display up to 12 schedules for doctors, using MS Outlook/Calendar,
spread across the two screens.  It is useful as she can drill down into a
single schedule, add comments etc.  When she closes down, the screen view has
to be re-done each day.  Is there a way of automating the view, so the
network collects all 12 schedules and displays them simultaneously?  We are a
small integrator, and the surgery is fully licenced and runs MS SBS.

Thanks,
Terry
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 17 Oct 2004 18:22 GMT
1.  What version of Outlook?
2.  How is the receptionist opening the other calendars?
3. Are you using Exchange with SBS or POP mail with your ISP?

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After furious head scratching, TerryR56 asked:

| We recently set up twin LCD monitors for a surgery.  The receptionist
| uses them to display up to 12 schedules for doctors, using MS
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| Thanks,
| Terry
 
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