Can I preview my Calendar and Email folders on same screen?

G

Guest

I have looked forever but cannot seem to....

Show my 30 day calendar on the same screen as my mail folder/mail preview
pane...I need to constantly see my 30 day calendar and mail folders/mail
preview together without switching back and forth.

It's been an impossible find...can it be done? If so, can it be saved so
when I open Outlook again, it is preformatted to this view?

Thanks SOOOOO much,
Heath H
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Not in current versions - Outlook 2007 has more unified views available.

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After furious head scratching, Troubled asked:

| I have looked forever but cannot seem to....
|
| Show my 30 day calendar on the same screen as my mail folder/mail
| preview pane...I need to constantly see my 30 day calendar and mail
| folders/mail preview together without switching back and forth.
|
| It's been an impossible find...can it be done? If so, can it be saved
| so when I open Outlook again, it is preformatted to this view?
|
| Thanks SOOOOO much,
| Heath H
 
G

Guest

Closetst thing I can suggest is to go to your mail window, right click on the
Calendar icon in the Outlook bar and click "Open in new window".
Then you can resize the windows so you can see both simultaneously.
BUT... you'll have to do this each time you open Outlook.
Jeff
 
B

Brian Tillman

JJRamCHS said:
Then you can resize the windows so you can see both simultaneously.
BUT... you'll have to do this each time you open Outlook.

Nope. Close the main Outlook window first and the other second and Outlook
will remember you had them open the next time you start and reopen both,
positioning them as they were when ou closed them.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for your help...guess I'll wait for 2007

Brian Tillman said:
Nope. Close the main Outlook window first and the other second and Outlook
will remember you had them open the next time you start and reopen both,
positioning them as they were when ou closed them.
 

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