Calendar View Formatting

M

Motussin

Hi,

I'm using Outlook 2007 for XP. There are 3 things that I would like to
accomplish:

Issue 1. When displaying my Calendar in Month View, with the Details setting
on High, if there are more appointments on a particular day than a cell can
display (usually 4 or more), then that date will display a tiny arrow in the
bottom right-hand corner which I'll have to click in order to see the rest of
the appointments for that day. Doing so switches me to Day View.

Question 1. Are there ways to remain in Month view but make sure that I can
still see all of the appointments or at least more than 3 for any given day?
I would sacrifice font size if necessary (which I couldn't figure out how to
do), but I would prefer to just make the boxes bigger and have my screen
display only half a month, for example. Please help.


Issue 2. When displaying Week View on my Calendar I have to scroll up and
down because the entire day won't fit. This is partially due to the fact
that the Week view shows the vacant time slots in between my appointments.

Question 2. Is there a way to stay in Week View but to display appointments
back to back, so that they can all fit one page? In other words, I would
like to be able to see an entire weeks worth of appointments on one screen,
without having to scroll up and down. The view that I want would be the same
as an "Agenda" or "List" format. This format can be accomplished by
switching to a Table View Type (like that of View Name "All Appointments),
however, I want to keep the interface of the Day/Week/Month View Type.
Please help.

Question 3. If there is a way to accomplish my second question, would it
also be possible to make upcoming appointments display in bold and past
appointments to display in italics? Also, would it be possible to display a
simple time line that highlights the free time that I have available? Please
help.

Thank you in advance for your time and insight.
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

Sorry, but this newsgroup is for questions about Access, the database
product that's part of Office Professional.

You'd be best off reposting your question to a newsgroup related to Outlook
 

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