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Outlook 2003
Is it possible to display BOTH emails and calendar at the same time in one
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"brickman" wrote in message
news Is it possible to display BOTH emails and calendar at the same time in one screen? I think I saw it in newer versions of Outlook. No need to ask multiple times. Outlook 2003 can display the Inbox and Calendar only in separate windows. When viewing Inbox, right-click the Calendar folder and choose Open in New Window. Tile the two windows as you wish. If you click FileExit in the main window without closing the second window, Outlook will remember you had both windows open and reopen them both when you start it again. For Outlook 2007 and later, you still don't have Inbox and Calendar in the same window, you have the "To-Do Bar", which is a combination of your upcoming events and your current tasks. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thank you!
"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "brickman" wrote in message news Is it possible to display BOTH emails and calendar at the same time in one screen? I think I saw it in newer versions of Outlook. No need to ask multiple times. Outlook 2003 can display the Inbox and Calendar only in separate windows. When viewing Inbox, right-click the Calendar folder and choose Open in New Window. Tile the two windows as you wish. If you click FileExit in the main window without closing the second window, Outlook will remember you had both windows open and reopen them both when you start it again. For Outlook 2007 and later, you still don't have Inbox and Calendar in the same window, you have the "To-Do Bar", which is a combination of your upcoming events and your current tasks. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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tillman1952 wrote on Mon, 22 March 2010 11:13
"brickman" wrote in message news Is it possible to display BOTH emails and calendar at the same time in one screen? I think I saw it in newer versions of Outlook. No need to ask multiple times. Outlook 2003 can display the Inbox and Calendar only in separate windows. When viewing Inbox, right-click the Calendar folder and choose Open in New Window. Tile the two windows as you wish. If you click FileExit in the main window without closing the second window, Outlook will remember you had both windows open and reopen them both when you start it again. For Outlook 2007 and later, you still don't have Inbox and Calendar in the same window, you have the "To-Do Bar", which is a combination of your upcoming events and your current tasks. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Great tip! Is there a way to hard code this so no matter what, Outlook will always open in this fashion?. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com |
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"Shady Springs" andy[at]pcxo[dot]com wrote in message
... Great tip! Is there a way to hard code this so no matter what, Outlook will always open in this fashion?. I don't know of any. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Perhaps a shortcut in the Quicklaunch area with this as the target?
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /select outlook:calendar Shady Springs wrote: tillman1952 wrote on Mon, 22 March 2010 11:13 "brickman" wrote in message news Is it possible to display BOTH emails and calendar at the same time in one screen? I think I saw it in newer versions of Outlook. No need to ask multiple times. Outlook 2003 can display the Inbox and Calendar only in separate windows. When viewing Inbox, right-click the Calendar folder and choose Open in New Window. Tile the two windows as you wish. If you click FileExit in the main window without closing the second window, Outlook will remember you had both windows open and reopen them both when you start it again. For Outlook 2007 and later, you still don't have Inbox and Calendar in the same window, you have the "To-Do Bar", which is a combination of your upcoming events and your current tasks. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Great tip! Is there a way to hard code this so no matter what, Outlook will always open in this fashion?. |
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