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      18th Dec 2004
I am currently using Windows Xp with SP2. I have set Outlook 2002 to start
in Calendar but each time it starts it starts in Inbox. I have checked
everywhere on the net for a solution but nothing I try seems to work?
 
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      18th Dec 2004
On the start menu shortcut, edit it to start in the calendar. I believe it
is set by default to start in the in-box.

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| I am currently using Windows Xp with SP2. I have set Outlook 2002 to
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| checked everywhere on the net for a solution but nothing I try seems
| to work?


 
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