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Old May 19th 06, 11:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default holidays coming up default - how do I get calendar day default?

Every time I start up my Outlook 2003 Calendar, it shows, by default,
all the holidays. They fill the whole right hand panel of my screen.

I have to click on "My Calendars" and check a certain calendar, among
four, to get the view I want -- not the holidays, but the regular
Calendar day.

How can I make that my default view?

thanks

 




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