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dionei November 14th 07 06:01 PM

How to display 3 months in Outlook 2007 calendar navigation pane?
 
I cannot find what I think must be a simple answer. In the Outlook 2007
calendar navigation pane, there is a single month displayed. I can navigate
to another month or year, but what I want is for 2 or 3 months to display at
once.

Brian Tillman November 14th 07 06:33 PM

How to display 3 months in Outlook 2007 calendar navigation pane?
 
dionei wrote:

I cannot find what I think must be a simple answer. In the Outlook
2007 calendar navigation pane, there is a single month displayed. I
can navigate to another month or year, but what I want is for 2 or 3
months to display at once.


Drag the border of the Date Navigator to make it larger and show more
months.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


James[_4_] November 14th 07 06:36 PM

How to display 3 months in Outlook 2007 calendar navigation pane?
 
In my experience, it's simply a matter of having enough space to display
three months. For example, if under the My Calendars or People's Calendars
sections, I have a large list of other calendars listed, Outlook will only
display a single month. But, if I collapse that field using the double up
arrows, then Outlook will display three months. That seems like it's too
easy to be right, but that's the only way I've found to manipulate how many
months are being displayed in the calendar navigation pane.

"dionei" wrote in message
...
I cannot find what I think must be a simple answer. In the Outlook 2007
calendar navigation pane, there is a single month displayed. I can
navigate
to another month or year, but what I want is for 2 or 3 months to display
at
once.



dionei November 14th 07 06:59 PM

Display 3 months in Outlook 2007 calendar navigation pane
 
Thanks for the tip. I was able to drag the right hand border to allow
additional months to appear in a single row. Is there a way to have months
appear vertically? I cannot locate vertical drag handles.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

dionei wrote:

I cannot find what I think must be a simple answer. In the Outlook
2007 calendar navigation pane, there is a single month displayed. I
can navigate to another month or year, but what I want is for 2 or 3
months to display at once.


Drag the border of the Date Navigator to make it larger and show more
months.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



Diane Poremsky November 14th 07 08:20 PM

Display 3 months in Outlook 2007 calendar navigation pane
 
in the nav pane, its determined by the height of other things. In the to-do
bar you can control how many are displayed. (click on the todo bar title and
choose options)

in the nav pane: maximize the outlook window. hide toolbars. collapse the
calendar groups and disable the current view pane, if visible. (view,
navigation pane)

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"dionei" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the tip. I was able to drag the right hand border to allow
additional months to appear in a single row. Is there a way to have
months
appear vertically? I cannot locate vertical drag handles.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

dionei wrote:

I cannot find what I think must be a simple answer. In the Outlook
2007 calendar navigation pane, there is a single month displayed. I
can navigate to another month or year, but what I want is for 2 or 3
months to display at once.


Drag the border of the Date Navigator to make it larger and show more
months.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]




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