Customising outlook Today with dates

G

Gordon

I've customised Outlook Today to show 14 days in the Calendar section - is
it possible to add a date to the day name?

Ta!
 
B

Brian Tillman

Gordon said:
I've customised Outlook Today to show 14 days in the Calendar section
- is it possible to add a date to the day name?

Perhaps if you write your own Outlook Today page.
 
G

Guest

It's not sarcy, you can write your own Outlook Today page, and customise it a
whole lot more than you can through Outlook.

I wonder if Brian knows of any good, detailed guides that will walk you
through it?

I'd be interested as well.
 
G

Gordon

SteW said:
It's not sarcy, you can write your own Outlook Today page, and customise
it a
whole lot more than you can through Outlook.

I wonder if Brian knows of any good, detailed guides that will walk you
through it?

I'd be interested as well.

Well I apologise if it wasn't "sarcy" but knowing Brian's predeliction for,
shall we say, brusque replies.... ;-)
 
B

Brian Tillman

Gordon said:
Ooooh! Sarcy!
That was a genuine question....

And I gave a genuine answer. I don't believe the Microsoft Outlook Today
page has the option requested,.
 
G

Gordon

Brian Tillman said:
And I gave a genuine answer. I don't believe the Microsoft Outlook Today
page has the option requested,.

Then why not just say so, rather than "then write your own".....
 
G

Guest

I'm having a bit of trouble with this, and can't find the answer on the page
you suggested, or via Google.

I think the change has to be made before it gets to the custom html page,
but I don't know how to do that.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Gordon said:
Then why not just say so, rather than "then write your own".....

Because you can write your own and I suspect you'd be able to display a date
if you did. It would be as much of an "Outlook Today" page as the one
Microsoft supplies.
 
G

Guest

I've been through that with a fine toothcomb, and I can't see anything that
would help.

The HTML page is pulling the data (day, start time, and finish time) from
the StartEnd value, but I can't find out where that is stored, or find out
what the data for the date is stored under so that I can pull that.

I suppose it'd be stored in the pst file, but I've no way of knowing.

Basically, it doesn't tell me what I need to know :-(
 
B

Brian Tillman

SteW said:
I've been through that with a fine toothcomb, and I can't see
anything that would help.

Well, I don't have any more experience with it than you, so if the
information isn't in what Microsoft provides, then perhaps it can't be done.
 

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