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Brandon Stauffer August 14th 09 01:13 AM

Calendar & Task pane always open
 
I'd like to keep my Calendar and Task pane open at all times to the right
side of Outlook 2003. It currently displays this way when I am in Calendar,
but as soon as I switch to any other folder, it disappears.

How can I make this happen? I've gone through every "View" setting and dug
through everything I can think of, yet I've not found it. I've seen it done
in a few places, but everytime I see it, and ask, I usually get a "I don't
know how it's done, mine was setup by IT."

vasu August 14th 09 01:51 AM

Calendar & Task pane always open
 
Hi Brandon

Try this
Click on View - To do list(bar). See if this resolves the issue

Regards
Vasu



Brandon Stauffer wrote:
I'd like to keep my Calendar and Task pane open at all times to the right
side of Outlook 2003. It currently displays this way when I am in Calendar,
but as soon as I switch to any other folder, it disappears.

How can I make this happen? I've gone through every "View" setting and dug
through everything I can think of, yet I've not found it. I've seen it done
in a few places, but everytime I see it, and ask, I usually get a "I don't
know how it's done, mine was setup by IT."


Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] August 14th 09 10:01 PM

Calendar & Task pane always open
 
"vasu" wrote in message
...

Try this
Click on View - To do list(bar). See if this resolves the issue


Try again. The To Do bar doesn't exist in Outlook 2003.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] August 14th 09 10:03 PM

Calendar & Task pane always open
 
"Brandon Stauffer" Brandon wrote in
message ...

I'd like to keep my Calendar and Task pane open at all times to the right
side of Outlook 2003. It currently displays this way when I am in Calendar,
but as soon as I switch to any other folder, it disappears.

How can I make this happen? I've gone through every "View" setting and dug
through everything I can think of, yet I've not found it. I've seen it done
in a few places, but everytime I see it, and ask, I usually get a "I don't
know how it's done, mine was setup by IT."


The Taskpad exists only when viewing the Calendar. If you want to see your
Inbox as well as your Calendar, then after opening Outlook, right-click your
Calendar and choose "Open in New Window".
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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