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BETA Outlook 2007 - Can't drag-n-drop appointments in 'day' view

 
 
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      9th Jun 2006
I am not sure if this is a bug, but 2003 never behaved like this. In calendar
view, when you are viewing "day" or multiple days, you can view each
appointment as a colored block of time on the schedule. You used to be able
to click and drag it to a new time if the appointment changed. Now when I do
this, the appointment "jumps" back to the original time immediately when I
release the left mouse button. The only way to change the time or date is to
open it and physically type in a new time, or delete it and make a new appt
at the new time. I have Beta-2 and all releveant updates, clean XP system
with all updates. The entire laptop was redone this weekend and updated. Can
you no longer drag and drop appointments?
 
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      9th Jun 2006
Hi Noel,

This works here without a problem. Try deleting all custom views by
starting Outlook with the /cleanviews command line parameter. Let me
know if that solves the problem.

Patrick Schmid
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"Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:EF7112ED-2032-4BE8-866F-(E-Mail Removed):

> I am not sure if this is a bug, but 2003 never behaved like this. In calendar
> view, when you are viewing "day" or multiple days, you can view each
> appointment as a colored block of time on the schedule. You used to be able
> to click and drag it to a new time if the appointment changed. Now when I do
> this, the appointment "jumps" back to the original time immediately when I
> release the left mouse button. The only way to change the time or date is to
> open it and physically type in a new time, or delete it and make a new appt
> at the new time. I have Beta-2 and all releveant updates, clean XP system
> with all updates. The entire laptop was redone this weekend and updated. Can
> you no longer drag and drop appointments?


 
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Mike
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      9th Jun 2006
I'm able to do this okay, but I seem to recall the other day that if I let
go of the button at the wrong moment it would not move. If this isn't the
problem, I'm not sure what other setting might cause this. I know in Excel
there's an option to turn off drag & drop cell editing, but I don't think
there's a similiar option in Outlook.

Mike

"Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:EF7112ED-2032-4BE8-866F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am not sure if this is a bug, but 2003 never behaved like this. In
>calendar
> view, when you are viewing "day" or multiple days, you can view each
> appointment as a colored block of time on the schedule. You used to be
> able
> to click and drag it to a new time if the appointment changed. Now when I
> do
> this, the appointment "jumps" back to the original time immediately when I
> release the left mouse button. The only way to change the time or date is
> to
> open it and physically type in a new time, or delete it and make a new
> appt
> at the new time. I have Beta-2 and all releveant updates, clean XP system
> with all updates. The entire laptop was redone this weekend and updated.
> Can
> you no longer drag and drop appointments?



 
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      9th Jun 2006
I tried your suggestion, no change. I still cannot drag-n-drop any
appointments in Outlook. -Noel

"Patrick Schmid" wrote:

> Hi Noel,
>
> This works here without a problem. Try deleting all custom views by
> starting Outlook with the /cleanviews command line parameter. Let me
> know if that solves the problem.
>
> Patrick Schmid
> --------------
> http://pschmid.net
>
> "Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:EF7112ED-2032-4BE8-866F-(E-Mail Removed):
>
> > I am not sure if this is a bug, but 2003 never behaved like this. In calendar
> > view, when you are viewing "day" or multiple days, you can view each
> > appointment as a colored block of time on the schedule. You used to be able
> > to click and drag it to a new time if the appointment changed. Now when I do
> > this, the appointment "jumps" back to the original time immediately when I
> > release the left mouse button. The only way to change the time or date is to
> > open it and physically type in a new time, or delete it and make a new appt
> > at the new time. I have Beta-2 and all releveant updates, clean XP system
> > with all updates. The entire laptop was redone this weekend and updated. Can
> > you no longer drag and drop appointments?

>
>

 
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Patrick Schmid
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      9th Jun 2006
You can try running Office Diagnostics (Start, All Programs, Microsoft
Office, Microsoft Office Tools), but I doubt it will do anything. You
could also try uninstalling and reinstalling.
Other than that, I don't know what is wrong and suspect that you have
hit a bug. Can you give us more generic information about your setup? Do
you use Exchange, a PST, etc?

Thanks,

Patrick Schmid
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http://pschmid.net

"Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:FB147283-AC2C-456C-9901-(E-Mail Removed):

> I tried your suggestion, no change. I still cannot drag-n-drop any
> appointments in Outlook. -Noel
>
> "Patrick Schmid" wrote:
>
> > Hi Noel,
> >
> > This works here without a problem. Try deleting all custom views by
> > starting Outlook with the /cleanviews command line parameter. Let me
> > know if that solves the problem.
> >
> > Patrick Schmid
> > --------------
> > http://pschmid.net
> >
> > "Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> > message news:EF7112ED-2032-4BE8-866F-(E-Mail Removed):
> >
> > > I am not sure if this is a bug, but 2003 never behaved like this. In calendar
> > > view, when you are viewing "day" or multiple days, you can view each
> > > appointment as a colored block of time on the schedule. You used to be able
> > > to click and drag it to a new time if the appointment changed. Now when I do
> > > this, the appointment "jumps" back to the original time immediately when I
> > > release the left mouse button. The only way to change the time or date is to
> > > open it and physically type in a new time, or delete it and make a new appt
> > > at the new time. I have Beta-2 and all releveant updates, clean XP system
> > > with all updates. The entire laptop was redone this weekend and updated. Can
> > > you no longer drag and drop appointments?

> >
> >


 
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      9th Jun 2006
I have reinstalled. I installed 2007 over 2003 originally, then in a fit of
OCD, I decided to clean up my whole system. I have JUST started from scratch,
new XP and all updates, then 2007 with One Note from clean slate. I cannot
remember if I had this bug before the new install or not. Currently,
everything is working fine except for this and a server certificate issue I
posted on just now. I also had an issue a few times where Outlook would not
start, it would frezze after accepting the server certificate, then after a
few freezes and kills via task manager, it asked if I wanted to try safe
mode. I did, it froze, finally it asked if I wanted to "detect and repair".
This cycle occured 3 times and seems to have stopped now, but I am left with
the drag and drop bug. I may have had this bug before that cycle of stuff,
but not sure.

As far as specifics, no Exchange server, just a basic IMAP server here at
the University of Washington that requires SSL for both send and receive.
(are you in Redmond or around Seattle?) -Noel


"Patrick Schmid" wrote:

> You can try running Office Diagnostics (Start, All Programs, Microsoft
> Office, Microsoft Office Tools), but I doubt it will do anything. You
> could also try uninstalling and reinstalling.
> Other than that, I don't know what is wrong and suspect that you have
> hit a bug. Can you give us more generic information about your setup? Do
> you use Exchange, a PST, etc?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Patrick Schmid
> --------------
> http://pschmid.net
>
> "Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:FB147283-AC2C-456C-9901-(E-Mail Removed):
>
> > I tried your suggestion, no change. I still cannot drag-n-drop any
> > appointments in Outlook. -Noel
> >
> > "Patrick Schmid" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Noel,
> > >
> > > This works here without a problem. Try deleting all custom views by
> > > starting Outlook with the /cleanviews command line parameter. Let me
> > > know if that solves the problem.
> > >
> > > Patrick Schmid
> > > --------------
> > > http://pschmid.net
> > >
> > > "Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> > > message news:EF7112ED-2032-4BE8-866F-(E-Mail Removed):
> > >
> > > > I am not sure if this is a bug, but 2003 never behaved like this. In calendar
> > > > view, when you are viewing "day" or multiple days, you can view each
> > > > appointment as a colored block of time on the schedule. You used to be able
> > > > to click and drag it to a new time if the appointment changed. Now when I do
> > > > this, the appointment "jumps" back to the original time immediately when I
> > > > release the left mouse button. The only way to change the time or date is to
> > > > open it and physically type in a new time, or delete it and make a new appt
> > > > at the new time. I have Beta-2 and all releveant updates, clean XP system
> > > > with all updates. The entire laptop was redone this weekend and updated. Can
> > > > you no longer drag and drop appointments?
> > >
> > >

>
>

 
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      9th Jun 2006
> As far as specifics, no Exchange server, just a basic IMAP server here
at
> the University of Washington that requires SSL for both send and receive.
> (are you in Redmond or around Seattle?) -Noel

Pennsylvania...

I've replied to the SSL issue.
The issue with the drag & drop of appts sounds like a bug. I'll submit
it as such.

Patrick Schmid
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>
>
> "Patrick Schmid" wrote:
>
> > You can try running Office Diagnostics (Start, All Programs, Microsoft
> > Office, Microsoft Office Tools), but I doubt it will do anything. You
> > could also try uninstalling and reinstalling.
> > Other than that, I don't know what is wrong and suspect that you have
> > hit a bug. Can you give us more generic information about your setup? Do
> > you use Exchange, a PST, etc?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Patrick Schmid
> > --------------
> > http://pschmid.net
> >
> > "Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> > message news:FB147283-AC2C-456C-9901-(E-Mail Removed):
> >
> > > I tried your suggestion, no change. I still cannot drag-n-drop any
> > > appointments in Outlook. -Noel
> > >
> > > "Patrick Schmid" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi Noel,
> > > >
> > > > This works here without a problem. Try deleting all custom views by
> > > > starting Outlook with the /cleanviews command line parameter. Let me
> > > > know if that solves the problem.
> > > >
> > > > Patrick Schmid
> > > > --------------
> > > > http://pschmid.net
> > > >
> > > > "Noel Hastings" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> > > > message news:EF7112ED-2032-4BE8-866F-(E-Mail Removed):
> > > >
> > > > > I am not sure if this is a bug, but 2003 never behaved like this. In calendar
> > > > > view, when you are viewing "day" or multiple days, you can view each
> > > > > appointment as a colored block of time on the schedule. You used to be able
> > > > > to click and drag it to a new time if the appointment changed. Now when I do
> > > > > this, the appointment "jumps" back to the original time immediately when I
> > > > > release the left mouse button. The only way to change the time or date is to
> > > > > open it and physically type in a new time, or delete it and make a new appt
> > > > > at the new time. I have Beta-2 and all releveant updates, clean XP system
> > > > > with all updates. The entire laptop was redone this weekend and updated. Can
> > > > > you no longer drag and drop appointments?
> > > >
> > > >

> >
> >


 
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      18th Jul 2006
Hi Noel,

You wrote:

> Can you no longer drag and drop appointments?



This appears to be a known-issue with the beta - see
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2...own_issues.htm


Cheers,

Jessica
 
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