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How do I load and display calendar on start up?

 
 
Lynn
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      11th Feb 2008
I would like to have my calendar - in month view - to load on every startup
and display on the screen. How can I make that happen?
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      12th Feb 2008
In Outlook, change your calendar view to Month. Then under Tools->options->advanced->other, select teh calendar for the startup folder. In Windows, drag the outlook.exe shortcut to your startup folder to cause Outlook to start when you boot your computer - however, please realize this may cause longer boot times which may be unacceptable.

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