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jgould3141 January 30th 06 11:15 PM

Outlook Calendar Month-view should show TODAY, not "1st of month"
 
I like the Calendar view in Outlook, and use it by default. But it has one
MAJOR flaw. To repro: set your computer's date to (for example) January 30,
2006, or any day in the 5th week of the month.
Now, open outlook, go to the Calendar view, and click on "month".
Note that, instead of hilighting the current day, it actually highlights
December 26, 2005. This problem has caused me to be late to numerous meetings
that I didn't think I had, because at the quick glance, there were no
meetings on the current day, and it required me to scroll the window down to
even see the current day.

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SHouston99 January 30th 06 11:49 PM

Outlook Calendar Month-view should show TODAY, not "1st of month"
 
I agree, I'm not sure when this started happening but I've only noticed it
this week.

"jgould3141" wrote:

I like the Calendar view in Outlook, and use it by default. But it has one
MAJOR flaw. To repro: set your computer's date to (for example) January 30,
2006, or any day in the 5th week of the month.
Now, open outlook, go to the Calendar view, and click on "month".
Note that, instead of hilighting the current day, it actually highlights
December 26, 2005. This problem has caused me to be late to numerous meetings
that I didn't think I had, because at the quick glance, there were no
meetings on the current day, and it required me to scroll the window down to
even see the current day.

----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng


Brian Tillman January 31st 06 02:51 AM

Outlook Calendar Month-view should show TODAY, not "1st of month"
 
jgould3141 wrote:

I like the Calendar view in Outlook, and use it by default. But it
has one MAJOR flaw. To repro: set your computer's date to (for
example) January 30, 2006, or any day in the 5th week of the month.
Now, open outlook, go to the Calendar view, and click on "month".
Note that, instead of hilighting the current day, it actually
highlights December 26, 2005. This problem has caused me to be late
to numerous meetings that I didn't think I had, because at the quick
glance, there were no meetings on the current day, and it required me
to scroll the window down to even see the current day.


I just did what you describe and January 30 is highlighted, just as I would
expect.
--
Brian Tillman


SHouston99 January 31st 06 04:34 AM

Outlook Calendar Month-view should show TODAY, not "1st of mon
 
Are you using the "Month" view? Because there are multiple machines here all
with the same problem.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

jgould3141 wrote:

I like the Calendar view in Outlook, and use it by default. But it
has one MAJOR flaw. To repro: set your computer's date to (for
example) January 30, 2006, or any day in the 5th week of the month.
Now, open outlook, go to the Calendar view, and click on "month".
Note that, instead of hilighting the current day, it actually
highlights December 26, 2005. This problem has caused me to be late
to numerous meetings that I didn't think I had, because at the quick
glance, there were no meetings on the current day, and it required me
to scroll the window down to even see the current day.


I just did what you describe and January 30 is highlighted, just as I would
expect.
--
Brian Tillman



Tony C January 31st 06 12:51 PM

Outlook Calendar Month-view should show TODAY, not "1st of mon
 
This seems to be a worldwide problem. Very frustrating. Clearly it is a fifth
week issue for it disappears if you set the system date to 1st February

"SHouston99" wrote:

Are you using the "Month" view? Because there are multiple machines here all
with the same problem.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

jgould3141 wrote:

I like the Calendar view in Outlook, and use it by default. But it
has one MAJOR flaw. To repro: set your computer's date to (for
example) January 30, 2006, or any day in the 5th week of the month.
Now, open outlook, go to the Calendar view, and click on "month".
Note that, instead of hilighting the current day, it actually
highlights December 26, 2005. This problem has caused me to be late
to numerous meetings that I didn't think I had, because at the quick
glance, there were no meetings on the current day, and it required me
to scroll the window down to even see the current day.


I just did what you describe and January 30 is highlighted, just as I would
expect.
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman January 31st 06 04:32 PM

Outlook Calendar Month-view should show TODAY, not "1st of mon
 
SHouston99 wrote:

Are you using the "Month" view? Because there are multiple machines
here all with the same problem.


Yes, I'm using the Month view.
--
Brian Tillman

SHouston99 January 31st 06 10:58 PM

Outlook Calendar Month-view should show TODAY, not "1st of mon
 
Looks like this problem occurs when you have six rows of dates to be
displayed. This is dependant on what days the month starts and stops on, so
if the pattern continues we will see the same problem in July06. I have
tested this and it is replicating.

"Tony C" wrote:

This seems to be a worldwide problem. Very frustrating. Clearly it is a fifth
week issue for it disappears if you set the system date to 1st February

"SHouston99" wrote:

Are you using the "Month" view? Because there are multiple machines here all
with the same problem.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

jgould3141 wrote:

I like the Calendar view in Outlook, and use it by default. But it
has one MAJOR flaw. To repro: set your computer's date to (for
example) January 30, 2006, or any day in the 5th week of the month.
Now, open outlook, go to the Calendar view, and click on "month".
Note that, instead of hilighting the current day, it actually
highlights December 26, 2005. This problem has caused me to be late
to numerous meetings that I didn't think I had, because at the quick
glance, there were no meetings on the current day, and it required me
to scroll the window down to even see the current day.

I just did what you describe and January 30 is highlighted, just as I would
expect.
--
Brian Tillman




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