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Outlook public holidays20 Oct 2003 15:12 GMT1
My Microsoft Outlook won't display 2003 public holidays.
It displays them only from 1998 to 2002, which is not much
use to me now. Is there a download which will let me
display the current UK public holidays?
Sharing calendars20 Oct 2003 11:31 GMT1
I have managed to share a calendar using net folders.  The
shared calendar appears in the folder list of the second
person but none of the appointments arrive.
What am I missing?
Calendar & Out of Office Assistant20 Oct 2003 11:27 GMT1
Why when I set my holidays in my Outlook calendar and I
set the status to Out of Office does the Out of Office
assistant not kick in, but I have to manually switch it
on.  It seems pointless to have that option.
monthly view20 Oct 2003 00:16 GMT1
How do I show all 7 days in the monthly view without
saturday and sunday sharing the same cell?
Three Thanksgiving Holidays19 Oct 2003 19:50 GMT2
My Calendar in Outlook 2002 shows three dates for
Thanksgiving (US): November 19, November 25, and November
27. How do get it down to one?
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Outllook 2002 calendar navigation19 Oct 2003 02:39 GMT1
In the default month view (shows all days of the month),
I cannot get the date navigator (two small calendars to
the right of the current month display that simplifies
navigating to a particular date) to display. It displays
Shading on the month calendar18 Oct 2003 20:38 GMT2
Hi,  does anyone know how to add the color(shading) the
particular day on the month calendar and
how to share the calendar to other member.
Thanks
highlighting dates18 Oct 2003 16:32 GMT2
On the Outlook 2002 Calendar, on the Day/Week/Month view,
the days in which there are activities scheduled are
bold.  Is there any way to highlight or colour these days
different colours, maybe based on their categories?
Outlook 2000, NO Highlighted appointments dates in calendar18 Oct 2003 03:34 GMT1
In my Outlook 2000 calendar I do not see anymore my
appointment dates as being highlighted (bold faced).
Please advise about the reason and how the problem could
be fixed.
Creating Future Appointment but shows on Current Days Calendar18 Oct 2003 03:29 GMT1
When creating an appointment, and choosing a date other
than the current date, Outlook places the appointment on
the calendar date that the appointment was created; but
when you open the appointment it will show the actual date
Microsoft Outlook Calender17 Oct 2003 22:29 GMT1
Help!
i'm on windows 98 and use microsoft outlook v6.
i don't seem to have a calender, is there a way to get one?
any suggestions welcome.
Outlook 97 - delegate17 Oct 2003 22:05 GMT1
How can I set permissions for a delegate to accept
appointments on behalf of someone else (ie they go into
the other person's calendar)
Shouldn't my Exchange 5.5 server allow PUBLIC calendars to be viewed by the public over OWA??17 Oct 2003 22:04 GMT1
We have presently an Exchange ver. 5.5 server at our site and I can't view
the PUBLIC CALENDARS there via Outlook Web Access.  I get an error message
at every machine I've been at, "Unable to view default formats and
patterns."   And after that it tries to create a frames or table ...
printing a shared calendar17 Oct 2003 22:04 GMT1
We are running Office XP with Exchange 2000 on both
Windows 2k and XP platforms.  For some reason I cannot
get a clients SHARED calendar to print in the one day
view.  It will print in every other view, and the one day
Sharing Calendar with non-Exchange user17 Oct 2003 22:00 GMT1
We have 2 networks (2 separate companies).  One has
Exchange 2000 and the other doesn't.
Both companies have the same CFO.  He is on the network
that doesn't have Exchange.
 
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