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      9th Dec 2004
how do I view the all day events if they exceed the space available in the
calendar pane
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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      10th Dec 2004
Unfortunately the only way to "fix" this is to change your screen resolution
so that more of the events fit in the calendar window.

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> how do I view the all day events if they exceed the space available
> in the calendar pane



 
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      22nd Dec 2004
I've "fixed" my resolution to the maximum my card will display (1280 x 1024),
moved the toolbars (standard) off the top of the Outlook pane, and disabled
the status bar (bottom). The problem is there are still more "All Day
Events" than my monitor will display.

What is the fix for this? My users need to be able to see all 30+ items
listed, but most can only see 15 or so.

"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> Unfortunately the only way to "fix" this is to change your screen resolution
> so that more of the events fit in the calendar window.
>
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> MVP - Outlook
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> In news:5CCC79ED-E673-48DA-8526-(E-Mail Removed),
> Robk wrote:
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> > how do I view the all day events if they exceed the space available
> > in the calendar pane

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      26th Dec 2004
There is no "fix" - it is dependent on the monitor display.

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After furious head scratching, BDC asked:

| I've "fixed" my resolution to the maximum my card will display (1280
| x 1024), moved the toolbars (standard) off the top of the Outlook
| pane, and disabled the status bar (bottom). The problem is there are
| still more "All Day Events" than my monitor will display.
|
| What is the fix for this? My users need to be able to see all 30+
| items listed, but most can only see 15 or so.
|
| "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| Unfortunately the only way to "fix" this is to change your screen
|| resolution so that more of the events fit in the calendar window.
||
|| --
|| Jocelyn Fiorello
|| MVP - Outlook
||
|| *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please
|| reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***
||
||
|| In news:5CCC79ED-E673-48DA-8526-(E-Mail Removed),
|| Robk wrote:
||
||| how do I view the all day events if they exceed the space available
||| in the calendar pane


 
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