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Brian - thanks for quick response. Sure did, the Taskpad 'sub-pane' is
there, as part of the default 'Day/Week/Month view with Autopreview' Calendar view, in the lower right-hand part of the view but none of my Tasks appear there. Also, I tried filtering the view on 'Events/Appointments' but then all the events disappeared from the view, and it doesn't show me ones coming up this week, even though I filtered on that. I must be doing something wrong, but what? I thought I was resonably savvy with Outlook but this Calendar view thing has so far eluded me... |
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