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Why do banners for non-recurring events disappear in Calendar?

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Verng - 18 Dec 2004 18:27 GMT
In Outlook 2003, all Calendar events whether recurring or not appear as
banners in Day/Week/Month with AutoPreview.  But the banners disappear for
non-recurring events in Day/Week/Month view without AutoPreview.  Why is
this?  It is very confusing with multi-day events.
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 20 Dec 2004 00:46 GMT
I'm not seeing that here on my copy of Outlook 2003.  You might want to try
resetting the Day/Week/Month view (without AutoPreview) and see if that
helps.

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> In Outlook 2003, all Calendar events whether recurring or not appear
> as banners in Day/Week/Month with AutoPreview.  But the banners
> disappear for non-recurring events in Day/Week/Month view without
> AutoPreview.  Why is this?  It is very confusing with multi-day
> events.
Verng - 20 Dec 2004 11:36 GMT
Thanks - this did the trick, tho it remains a mystery why it was happening
(multi-day events got a single appointment entry on the first day starting at
00:00)

> I'm not seeing that here on my copy of Outlook 2003.  You might want to try
> resetting the Day/Week/Month view (without AutoPreview) and see if that
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> > AutoPreview.  Why is this?  It is very confusing with multi-day
> > events.
 
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