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Calendar date not bolded when containing items

 
 
Phil
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      27th Aug 2003
I have Outlook 2002 on XP Professional and I checked the
box to enable bolding of calendar date containing items,
but the date is not bolded. Is there anything I can do to
fix this? Thank you.

 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      28th Aug 2003
what dates are the items? Only 12 months are bolded - only this month, last
month, and 10 ahead are bolded

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> I have Outlook 2002 on XP Professional and I checked the
> box to enable bolding of calendar date containing items,
> but the date is not bolded. Is there anything I can do to
> fix this? Thank you.
>



 
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