calendar view/display

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Guest

hello.

i'm running outlook 2003 on xp and have a question about the calendar
function. from the navigation pane, selecting CALENDAR opens up the calendar
view. on the left pane it displays three months of the year stacked atop
each other. the problem is this: the view is really stretched out and
far-spaced. on my normal monitor running at 102x768 the view is fine but on
my widescreen notebook running at 1440x900, the view is stretched. grabbing
the edges to narrow the left pane does nothing but hide the calendar; it
doesn't shrink the spacing and constrain it. has anyone run into this
before? how can it be fixed?

thanx!

ps/ i can do a prt screen if this will help. please let me know. thanx
again!
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, anonymous asked:

| hello.
|
| i'm running outlook 2003 on xp and have a question about the calendar
| function. from the navigation pane, selecting CALENDAR opens up the
| calendar view. on the left pane it displays three months of the year
| stacked atop each other. the problem is this: the view is really
| stretched out and far-spaced. on my normal monitor running at
| 102x768 the view is fine but on my widescreen notebook running at
| 1440x900, the view is stretched. grabbing the edges to narrow the
| left pane does nothing but hide the calendar; it doesn't shrink the
| spacing and constrain it. has anyone run into this before? how can
| it be fixed?
|
| thanx!
|
| ps/ i can do a prt screen if this will help. please let me know.
| thanx again!
 
G

Guest

hi and thanx milly for responding. yeah, that's pretty much what i figured
to be the problem. i'm now thinking that there isn't any other way to
rectify the problem other than moving down from 1440x900 to something lower
but i really don't want to do that just for something so small. ah well...
thanx again!
 

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