Using Outlook 2002 on a WinXP system.
When I start Calendar, today's date is not highlighed in blue in the month
view. I can switch to day or week view, then back to month view, and then
it's highlighted. Clicking on "today" doesn't highlight it, either.
Is there a way to tell Outlook to always highlight today on the monthly
calendar view?
Thanks.

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Jeffrey Needle
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are you starting outlook in outlook today? start in any other folder and
avoid using outlook today and it should work as expected. also, if you press
F6 (I think that's the right key) it will highlight.

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> Using Outlook 2002 on a WinXP system.
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> Thanks.
Jeff Needle - 23 Feb 2006 15:04 GMT
Yes, I'm starting in Outlook Today -- it helps me organize my day and it
forces me to look at my activities -- when you're old and senile, it really
helps!
Thanks for the tips -- I wish it would just highlight automatically. Maybe
in a later version.
> are you starting outlook in outlook today? start in any other folder and
> avoid using outlook today and it should work as expected. also, if you
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>> Thanks.