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How do I change the monthly calendar view to show prior and next .

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Tom - 03 Dec 2004 02:01 GMT
Currently in the monthly calendar view, December, at the upper right I have
two smaller calendars, one being December and the other January 2005. In most
other calendars that I've seen, you would find the month prior, November, and
the month to come, January 2005. I can't seem to find a way to make this
happen. It seems redundant and rather pointless to have a miniature version
of the current month when the month prior and following allow for three
months at-a-glance? Please help.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 03 Dec 2004 05:39 GMT
Drag the separators  to show your preferred view.

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After furious head scratching, Tom asked:

| Currently in the monthly calendar view, December, at the upper right
| I have two smaller calendars, one being December and the other
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| when the month prior and following allow for three months
| at-a-glance? Please help.
Ann - 07 Dec 2004 22:29 GMT
Milly, Would be more explicit. This makes no sense to me. This question is
exactly the one I need answered. I would like to print next year's calendar
from outlook, but having the same month twice on a page is not what I'm
looking for.

> Drag the separators  to show your preferred view.
>
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> | when the month prior and following allow for three months
> | at-a-glance? Please help.
 
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