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Old June 29th, 2006, 07:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Thratousphere
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Default "My Calendar" vs "Other Calendar" views

When I check a calendar in "My Calendar" the words above the calendar
displayed are "Calendar".

When I check a calendar in "Other Calendar" the name of the calendar is
displayed in a better fashion by showing the name.

I have some calendars in the "My Calendar" are that I would like to get
displayed in the "Other Calendar" area, so the text at the top of the
calendar is displayed better.

Any suggestions?
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Old June 30th, 2006, 02:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default "My Calendar" vs "Other Calendar" views

Thratousphere wrote:

When I check a calendar in "My Calendar" the words above the calendar
displayed are "Calendar".

When I check a calendar in "Other Calendar" the name of the calendar
is displayed in a better fashion by showing the name.

I have some calendars in the "My Calendar" are that I would like to
get displayed in the "Other Calendar" area, so the text at the top of
the calendar is displayed better.


The calendars in the "My Calendars" section are calendars in your own data
store or mailbox. Those in the "Other Calendars" section are in another
data store or mailbox. You can't move a calendar from one section to the
other.
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