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Where did the previous and past months go in Calendar 2002?

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klwinston - 07 Jan 2005 17:03 GMT
In Microsoft Outlook 2000, when viewing Calendar, the previous and next
months display up to the top right corner.  After restaging my PC to XP, and
now running Microsoft Outlook 2002, these calanders are no longer visible.

Is there an option to turn them on/off?  

Thanks!
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 09 Jan 2005 21:40 GMT
If the TaskPad is visible to the right of the Calendar pane, drag its top
border downward and the Date Navigator (the mini calendars) should appear.
If you don't see the TaskPad either, drag the right border of the Calendar
pane to the left.

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> In Microsoft Outlook 2000, when viewing Calendar, the previous and
> next months display up to the top right corner.  After restaging my
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> Thanks!
klwinston - 10 Jan 2005 00:47 GMT
Terrific!!  Thanks Jocelyn...that did the trick!

> If the TaskPad is visible to the right of the Calendar pane, drag its top
> border downward and the Date Navigator (the mini calendars) should appear.
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> > Thanks!
 
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