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All day events cutting off

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Pete Petersen - 30 Nov 2004 18:53 GMT
When I have 20 or 30 all day events in my shared calendar, the calendar only
displays the first 10 entries.  

When i switch my screen resolution to a higher smaller resolution then i can
see more events.  Is this hard coded or can I change this?  I can't see all
my events for the day.

How can i see all my entries?

Thank you in advance for your answer.
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 02 Dec 2004 04:32 GMT
It's hard coded, unfortunately.  Changing the resolution is the only "fix".

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> When I have 20 or 30 all day events in my shared calendar, the
> calendar only displays the first 10 entries.
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> Thank you in advance for your answer.
dathrill - 17 Dec 2004 19:57 GMT
I had the same problem here.....you can also maximize Outlook instead of
having it in "windowed" form....but if you have 30 entries, I doubt you get
them all on the screen with a lesser resolution or maximizing Outlook.

> It's hard coded, unfortunately.  Changing the resolution is the only "fix".
>
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> >
> > Thank you in advance for your answer.
 
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