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How can I view a shared calendar in monthly view?
When my co workers view the shared calendar I publish, they can only see the
calendar in "day view" or "week view." I would like them to see it in monthly view like I do on Microsoft Outlook. Any suggestions or answers will help me. Thanks! Tina |
How can I view a shared calendar in monthly view?
teenytran wrote:
When my co workers view the shared calendar I publish, they can only see the calendar in "day view" or "week view." I would like them to see it in monthly view like I do on Microsoft Outlook. Any suggestions or answers will help me. Thanks! Tina All they have to do is change their view. You don't get to dictate what view they choose to see on their screen. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Where is the function to view shared calendar MONTHLY on Microsoft
Hi there,
When my co workers sign onto Microsoft Office Online, not Outlook, they can only view the shared calendar in "day" view or "week" view. Where is the function to view the calendar by month, in which it shows all the events scheduled for the month? If someone knows, please give us the directions to change the view. Thanks in advance, Tina "Brian Tillman" wrote: teenytran wrote: When my co workers view the shared calendar I publish, they can only see the calendar in "day view" or "week view." I would like them to see it in monthly view like I do on Microsoft Outlook. Any suggestions or answers will help me. Thanks! Tina All they have to do is change their view. You don't get to dictate what view they choose to see on their screen. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Where is the function to view shared calendar MONTHLY on Microsoft
teenytran wrote:
When my co workers sign onto Microsoft Office Online, not Outlook, they can only view the shared calendar in "day" view or "week" view. Where is the function to view the calendar by month, in which it shows all the events scheduled for the month? If someone knows, please give us the directions to change the view. Well, you'd have to ask this question in a newsgroup that deals with Office Online. This isn't one. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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