Months have changed - upper left corner

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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

the number of calendars shown vertically is dependant on space available -
this is controlled by windows size, number of folders in the pane etc. If
the calendars are not in the taskpad either because the taskpad is not
visible or because the tasks takeup the entire window, the calendars will be
in the navigation pane.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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mcadwell via OfficeKB.com said:
Ok, frustration running amok...
- I am running Outlook 2003.
- I don't use TaskPad.
- No buttons have been added/subtracted/moved in the Navigation Panel - it
is
exactly the same as it has always been (including width) except for there
now
being three thumbnail calendars instead of only one. No other stuff is
added
or subtracted from the navigation pane.
- The only change _I_ made in Outlook were in TaskPad and I did that by a
request from this board (please see that message).

So, the Navigation Panel hasn't been changed by me. But it _does_ have
more
calendars than it used to. What do I do to fix this issue?

Help...!
So the problem is you have 3 calendar thumbnails on the left and only want
1? How many you see is controlled by the amt of stuff in the navigation
pane. More calendar folders in the list = fewer thumbnail calendars.
Views
list (View menu, show in navigation pane command) = fewer calendars.
Taller
window = room for more calendars.

You'll also get more calendars in a row if the navigation pane is wide
enough to show more than 1.
I don't use TaskPad.
The image I have is most similar is the middle image.
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