Customizing Views in Outlook 2003

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Tom Mighell

In previous versions of Outlook, I was able to customize
my Calendar view so that it was different from my mail
view. For example, in my Calendar view I was able to
display four months of calendars, and the actual day
calendar was narrow. In contrast, my E-Mail view was
broader -- I had a narrow list of folders on the left,
and a broad window to see my e-mail.

Outlook 2003 doesn't appear to let me do that. If I drag
the sidebar from left to include more month calendars in,
that sidebar stays in the same place in E-mail, Tasks,
Contacts, etc.

Is there any way to change this?

Thanks for any suggestions!
 
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Roady [MVP]

Your monthly calendar probably shows on the left side? Enable your Taskpad
and it will show on the right side again where you can resize it.

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Guest

Great!! Thanks -- Now, can you tell me how to remove
the "My Calendars" feature? I only use one calendar, so
that is wasting space.
 
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Roady [MVP]

You're welcome! :)

You can't get rid of My Calendars as it is part of the Navigation Pane. You
can however toggle the Navigation Pane by ALT+F1

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