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