Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Not really. The symptoms you describe all point to a filter. You might want to try creating a new view using the Day/Week/Month layout.
Sue,
pls see my posts in several threads re a similar problem;
by now I sincerely think that there is some obscure bug
in the outlook presentation module(s) handling the graphical
calendar view, introduced by one of the bug fixes distributed
round mid January.
I have so far not been able to create a graphical view showing
any of those 'hidden' appointments that are visible in tabular views.
The appointments in question are hidden in following presentations:
Day/Week/Month
Outlook today
The Scheduling graph within appointment details
And are visible in all tabular views (By Category, Active,
Recurring, ...)
I still fail to see any difference in the appointments
in question (perhaps via a hex dump of the calendar database? ;-)
Curioser and curioser, Alice said ...
///Walter
"Alison" wrote in message
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No, it doesn't look like I have any filters applied to that view.
Could it
be anything else?
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Do you have a filter applied to that view?
"Alison" wrote in message
...
I am using Microsoft Outlook Small Business 2003. I had
Microsoft Outlook
Professional 2000, but when these problems occured, I upgraded
the version of
Outlook, and it was working fine until I typed in "DONE" into
an appointment.
I have appointments on my calendar, and when I complete them, I
type in
"done" so that I know it is completed. Starting yesterday,
everytime I do
that, it deletes the recurring appointment, and is not viewable
on any day in
the "Day/Week/Month" view. Outlook has not completely deleted
it, because I
can see the appointments just fine in the "Active Appointments"
view. In
summary, I am having a hard time with the Day/Week/Month view,
and need some
help! Thank you!