Bolded Dates in Navigator Represent Days Containing Items

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Guest

Lately, always about a couple to a few days after I do a complete Destructive
Restoration of Windows XP Home Edition on my computer, somehow, either by one
of the software application I re-install or something, Offices Outlook 2003
eventually won't Bold the days on my Calendar that I have appointments or
just notes to myself. Outlook is supposed to--as the Subject above
says--Outlook 2003's Bolded Dates in Date Navigator Represent Days Containing
Items. If you go to View/Days, then anywhere on the Day, i.e. 1am, 12noon,
4pm, whatever, right-click, and you'll see "Other Settings," left-click that
and you'll get Format Day/Week/Month View, and at the bottom you'll with it's
check-mark box to the left, "Bolded Dates in Navigator Represent Days
Containing Items. Put a check in the white box to the left, and any Day you
open an Appointment on for instance, and write in some information, that Day
is supposed to be Bolded on your Calendar view so with just a look you can
see the Days on the Calendar that have Appointments and/or Information. My
Office Outlook 2003 has again stopped doing that function, and as many times
as I re-install it, have done non-destructive and even destructive
restoration, sooner or later, the Bolded Days don't appear anylonger.

Can anyone tell me why and/or how to fix it?
 
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Guest

I've encountered this issue likewise. The only thing I did was installing the
package called Sales Manager V5.0 software that is trying to sync with
outlook calendar. Could this be of any influence?
 

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