TaskPad looks like calendar months

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Barry

In Outlook 2003, I'm trying to print a Daily calendar page with TaskPad and
Notes on the right-hand side. I see where the checkboxes exist to make those
choices within the Daily page set-up.

When I go to my Calendar, and select View -> TaskPad, what appears on the
right-hand side of my screen is not a list of any Tasks, but a view of the
next six calendar months. I didn't think that's what the TaskPad was.

Then, when I try to print the Daily calendar (1-page) for that day, a
section for the TaskPad does appear in the upper right, though I can only see
checkboxes, no other text whatsoever. Any idea how I can get the REAL
TaskPad to appear in print or on screen?
 
B

Barry

OK, I found one part of my answer, from reading another post. The
mini-calendar that appears on the right when I select View -> TaskPad has a
bar underneath it that the user can slide upward, and below it was the actual
TaskPad.

However, the TaskPad that shows up seems to contain no data (same as the
printing issue I cited in my original post). On the TaskPad's left-hand
side, I see the correct number of unchecked boxes that corresponds to my
current number of pending Tasks. So, I know it's pulling SOMETHING from my
Tasks. But, the TaskPad space to the right of those checkboxes is totally
blank -- just open white space.

I have tried expanding the TaskPad to the left, to allow more room, but
without any different results. I also tried going back to my Tasks folder
and making the Subject column smaller, thinking that might transfer over to
the TaskPad, but it did not.

So, how do I make the text of my Tasks appear within the TaskPad? Thanks.
 
B

Barry

I finally found my own answer, after playing with it for 10 days.

On the Calendar screen, with the TaskPad visible on the right-hand side, I
right-clicked in the TaskPad. One of the choices that appeared was "TaskPad
Settings." This enabled me to select the fields to display. Voila!
 

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