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Old January 12th 06, 09:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How can I re-set my calendar view ?

I don't know how it happened but when I look at my calendar in outlook
2003 it shows all the items as a long list of entries, a bit like
looking at a spreadsheet.

The only way I can find to temporarily get it back to the normal view
that looks like a wall calendar is to click on one of the shared
calendars I have in my favourite bar, which shows both my personal
calendar and shared calendar side by side ( in what I describe as wall
calendar style ). Then I can unselect the shared calendar and bingo my
personal calendar looks like it used to after installation.

But when ever I close the calendar, shutdown, or click through an
invite to the calendar, it just keeps showing me this excel like view-
which is just a long list of entries in my calendar since it started.

Can any help me get it back to the way it should be ?

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Old January 12th 06, 11:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How can I re-set my calendar view ?

Andy,

It sounds like you have arranged your appointments By Category rather than
the normal days view. To change it back go to the View menu, Click Arrange
By, Click Current View then select the Day/Week/Month option.

Cheers Alix

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I don't know how it happened but when I look at my calendar in outlook
2003 it shows all the items as a long list of entries, a bit like
looking at a spreadsheet.

The only way I can find to temporarily get it back to the normal view
that looks like a wall calendar is to click on one of the shared
calendars I have in my favourite bar, which shows both my personal
calendar and shared calendar side by side ( in what I describe as wall
calendar style ). Then I can unselect the shared calendar and bingo my
personal calendar looks like it used to after installation.

But when ever I close the calendar, shutdown, or click through an
invite to the calendar, it just keeps showing me this excel like view-
which is just a long list of entries in my calendar since it started.

Can any help me get it back to the way it should be ?


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Old January 13th 06, 02:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How can I re-set my calendar view ?

Thanks so much - phew !

 




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