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Make today different than other days

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Edward P Sager - 15 Oct 2004 23:30 GMT
Hello,

When I open Outlook, I have it go straight to Outlook Today.  I like this.

However, when I go to the Calendar, I cannot tell immediately which day is
today.

In addition, I really do not like scrolling through Outlook's Calendar
because I can only tell which month it is by going to the first day of the
month.  When I am scrolling far ahead of the current month, time is wasted
by needing to look at every month to make certain I do not go past the month
I am desiring to go to.

My questions are:  (1) Is there a way to have the current day on the
Calendar highlighted?
                            (2) Is there a way to have the month at which I
am looking, or which is mainly in view, appear at the top
of the calendar, or is there any other way to easily determine which month
it is other than going to the                                     first day
of each month?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Edward
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 15 Oct 2004 23:55 GMT
1) No. It's has some highlight already, but that's the limit of
highlighting.
2) View, Taskpad so you can see the navigation calendars

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