In OL2003, I was able to see 4 monthly calendars at a time above the "My
Calendars" section. I was also able to move it to the right side of the
desktop.

Is it possible in 2007 to see 4 of the small full month calendars in the
"To-Do Bar" section. The old adjustment to drag the space doesn't seem to
exist in 2007.

Thanks...>Jay

Re: Outlook 2007: Small Calendars at top left of page by Gordon

Gordon
Thu Jul 03 11:07:43 PDT 2008

"BirdMan" <BirdMan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7D52FF86-6492-4ABB-9CD2-33A6268B1D26@microsoft.com...
> In OL2003, I was able to see 4 monthly calendars at a time above the "My
> Calendars" section. I was also able to move it to the right side of the
> desktop.
>
> Is it possible in 2007 to see 4 of the small full month calendars in the
> "To-Do Bar" section. The old adjustment to drag the space doesn't seem to
> exist in 2007.
>
> Thanks...>Jay


Right-click on the To Do Bar heading and choose Options. Under Date
Navigator change the number of Month Rows to 4.

HTH


Re: Outlook 2007: Small Calendars at top left of page by BirdMan

BirdMan
Thu Jul 03 14:41:10 PDT 2008

Thanks Gordon -- That was it exactly!

Jay

"Gordon" wrote:

> "BirdMan" <BirdMan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7D52FF86-6492-4ABB-9CD2-33A6268B1D26@microsoft.com...
> > In OL2003, I was able to see 4 monthly calendars at a time above the "My
> > Calendars" section. I was also able to move it to the right side of the
> > desktop.
> >
> > Is it possible in 2007 to see 4 of the small full month calendars in the
> > "To-Do Bar" section. The old adjustment to drag the space doesn't seem to
> > exist in 2007.
> >
> > Thanks...>Jay
>
>
> Right-click on the To Do Bar heading and choose Options. Under Date
> Navigator change the number of Month Rows to 4.
>
> HTH
>
>

Re: Outlook 2007: Small Calendars at top left of page by Gordon

Gordon
Thu Jul 03 23:29:03 PDT 2008

"BirdMan" <BirdMan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FBE73E55-1557-4EA3-80A6-CBEEA3C29A15@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Gordon -- That was it exactly!
>
> Jay
>

YW!