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jockek@hotmail.com
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      8th Nov 2005
Hi!

In the calender view, is there any way I can access that small (about
50x45 pixels) empty area located just above the time column and between
the folder listing and the row containing the dates?

Any kind of help is appreciated.

/Jocke :-)

 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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      8th Nov 2005
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> Hi!
>
> In the calender view, is there any way I can access that small (about
> 50x45 pixels) empty area located just above the time column and between
> the folder listing and the row containing the dates?
>
> Any kind of help is appreciated.
>
> /Jocke :-)
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jockek@hotmail.com
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      9th Nov 2005
OK
Thanks for your answer Sue.

 
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