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MS Office Forum / Outlook / Calendaring / July 2004

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Word Wrap28 Jul 2004 13:34 GMT1
When you view a calender item it does not word wrap has
anyone else seen this issue?
Printing Outlook 2003 Calendar with different timezone28 Jul 2004 09:29 GMT2
I'm just wondering if there are any ways to print monthly / weekly schedule
with different timezone from Outlook 2003 contact.
We have users who travel to 5 different timezone within a month and he would
like to have a printout Outlook schedule showing different timezone.
Calendar items "disappear"28 Jul 2004 09:15 GMT1
OUTLOOK 2000 with Office 97 and Windows XP. Some of my
Calendar items disappear after a while. They are still
there but the start/end dates are lost.
I can still see them if I do an "advanced find" under my
Start times in Outlook28 Jul 2004 00:33 GMT1
Is there a way to change the start times in Outlook? I use
Outlook 2000 and can only start an appointment time on the
hour or half hour (e.g., 8:00, 8:30, nothing in between).
If Outlook 2000 cannot be configured for 5 minute
Recurrence28 Jul 2004 00:24 GMT4
I'm running Office Professional 2003 on XP Pro.
When I opened the calendar in Outlook today it did not
open to the 31 day view but to something I never saw
before.
out of memory system resources?27 Jul 2004 20:58 GMT1
Everytime I try to save an appointment in the calendar in
Outlook 2003, I get a message that says out of memory
system resources and i can't save it. any suggestions?
free/busy help27 Jul 2004 20:54 GMT1
I am trying to publish our calender data onto our server
and am not having any luck.  (&#*$&#)%(&!!
I have tried many different locations, to publish to, but
no publishing is happening.
viewing calendar27 Jul 2004 16:23 GMT1
When viewing the calendar in the month(31 days)view is
there any way to get the default view so the current week
is at the top or the first row without having to scroll
down?  Right now (July 27) the current week is at the
Printing Calendar27 Jul 2004 12:41 GMT2
When I print the calendar in Outlook 2002 I get a Monday
thru Sunday view.  I want to print a weekly calendar view
with Sunday through Saturday, I would also like this to
be my week view but it is Monday through Sunday as well.  
Outlook Event schedule27 Jul 2004 12:40 GMT1
Hi,
Just wondering if there is a way of changing the
default "Reminder" of 18 hours to another time (eg.
15mins), so when I choose New "Event" it will default to
Outlook 2003 calanders27 Jul 2004 12:40 GMT1
I have a calander with 3 sub-calanders created in Outlook
2000 and someone with Outlook 2003 needs to view them,
but I can't get it to view the sub-calanders just the top
calander. We are running exchage 2003.
Task Pad View 200327 Jul 2004 03:24 GMT6
The task pad view for Today's Tasks does not in fact just
show today's tasks.  Is this a known bug or have I missed
something?  I presume it can be amended by applying a
filter to the view.  If I want today's tasks and tasks
oiutlook calendar  view27 Jul 2004 03:13 GMT1
I am trying to figure out why the calendar will not allow
me to view all the entries without drop down.  I don't
want to show the time schedule just entries in each day
How can I do this.  I am seeing what I need on the week
Saving a calendar27 Jul 2004 03:10 GMT1
I have created a calendar on my home computer, and need to
take it to the office to put it on my desktop. Is this
possible?
Outlook/Exchange resource scheduling?27 Jul 2004 01:58 GMT3
Our environment is Exchange Server 2000 with a mix of Outlook 2000 &
2002. We have about 20 employees.
I've read everything on Slipstick and followed most of the posts here on
this issue but nothing seems to address this directly. Here's what we're
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