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Calendar doesnt highlight events more than 10 Months in the Future

 
 
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      16th Nov 2004
Does anyone know why Outlook (2002 SP3 at least) wont bold the date when
there is something on a day, if that date is more than 10 months in the
future?

It seems to show me a 12 month window, the month previous and the next 10.
Outside of these ranges the small calendar dates which are normally bold for
en event go back to normal formatting.

The things that are on those dates are not deleted it just wont
differentiate between a day with something on it and one with nothing.

Has anyone else found this and is there a way to extend the window to all
the dates in the calendar?
 
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      16th Nov 2004
what do you have for your default publish free/busy setting?

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After furious head scratching, Pat Cahill asked:

| Does anyone know why Outlook (2002 SP3 at least) wont bold the date
| when there is something on a day, if that date is more than 10 months
| in the future?
|
| It seems to show me a 12 month window, the month previous and the
| next 10. Outside of these ranges the small calendar dates which are
| normally bold for en event go back to normal formatting.
|
| The things that are on those dates are not deleted it just wont
| differentiate between a day with something on it and one with nothing.
|
| Has anyone else found this and is there a way to extend the window to
| all the dates in the calendar?


 
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      16th Nov 2004
The default 2months and 15 minutes.
There is no server involved. Its just my own personal computer.

Today (16th Nov) I can see bold days for events:
1 Oct 2004 but not 30 Sept 2004 or earlier.

30th Sept 2005 but not 1st Oct 2005 or later.

Pat

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> what do you have for your default publish free/busy setting?
>
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> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
> the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
> account will be deleted without reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, Pat Cahill asked:
>
> | Does anyone know why Outlook (2002 SP3 at least) wont bold the date
> | when there is something on a day, if that date is more than 10 months
> | in the future?
> |
> | It seems to show me a 12 month window, the month previous and the
> | next 10. Outside of these ranges the small calendar dates which are
> | normally bold for en event go back to normal formatting.
> |
> | The things that are on those dates are not deleted it just wont
> | differentiate between a day with something on it and one with nothing.
> |
> | Has anyone else found this and is there a way to extend the window to
> | all the dates in the calendar?
>
>
>

 
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