Calendar Navigation Oddity

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RichUE

In Outlook Calendar, I navigate through the days or weeks by clicking on the
days or weeks in the Calendar month displayed at the top of the left pane.
With the view in Work Week mode, I can click on the last week (bottom row) of
the Calendar month and the month moves on by one. However, for May 2010 and
January 2011, where the 31st occurs on a Monday, this functionality is lost.
The rightward-pointing black 'Next month' triangle seems to be the only
option, but this moves the view on by one month instead of by one week.
Is this a known feature?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

R

RichUE

Outlook 2003. I only use the one calendar.
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Diane Poremsky said:
Known feature? <g>

Which version of Outlook? How many navigation calendars do you show? I
can't repro problems on Outlook 2010.

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RichUE said:
In Outlook Calendar, I navigate through the days or weeks by clicking on
the
days or weeks in the Calendar month displayed at the top of the left pane.
With the view in Work Week mode, I can click on the last week (bottom row)
of
the Calendar month and the month moves on by one. However, for May 2010
and
January 2011, where the 31st occurs on a Monday, this functionality is
lost.
The rightward-pointing black 'Next month' triangle seems to be the only
option, but this moves the view on by one month instead of by one week.
Is this a known feature?
--
Richard
Using Office 2003 & Win2kpro

Search the web and raise money for charity at www.everyclick.com
 

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