How set up current & next month display on "Calendar"

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Bluesman

On my "Calendar" page I used to have on the left margin the current month and
next month, one above the other. Somehow, I've wound up with just the
current month showing. Can someone tell me how to add the next month below
it again?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

On my "Calendar" page I used to have on the left margin the current month
and
next month, one above the other. Somehow, I've wound up with just the
current month showing. Can someone tell me how to add the next month
below
it again?

Outlook version?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Sorry. Outlook 2003.

Drag the top of the button panel at the bottom of the Navigation Pane
downward and there'll be more room for the Date Navigator. Mke sure you're
displaying the calendar in a Day/Week/Month view.
 
B

Bluesman

I followed the instructions below, but the view in that left hand pane did
not bring up the desired January calendar below the December calendar. The
sections that do appear below the December calendar are:

------------
My Calendar

-Calendar
-Calendar in Archive Folder
_____________________

Current View

* Day/Week/Month, etc.
(7 more choices)
______________________

-Open a Shared Calendar
-Share my Calendar
-Customize Current View

I couldn't find anything in the last option that would produce the current
month over next month view I'm seeking.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I followed the instructions below, but the view in that left hand pane did
not bring up the desired January calendar below the December calendar.
The
sections that do appear below the December calendar are:

I don't see the "Customize Current View" in the Nav pane, but the rest are
there. Anything below the "Customize Current View" and above the Status
bar? I see buttons labeled "Mail", "Calendar", "Cotacts", "Tasks", "Notes",
"Folder List", "Shortcuts", and "Journal". If I click on the top edge of
those buttons and drag it downward, the buttons collapse into a single
button bar and I get three months worth of Date Navigator (the current and
subsequent two) above "My Calendar", unless I also have the Taskpad enabled,
in which case, the Date Navigator will be above the Taskpad. In the former
case, you can also drag the right border of the Navigation Pane wider to
show more months horizontally as well. In the latter case, you can drag the
left border of the Taskpad wider and its top downward to allow more months
to appear.

If none of this seems to work for you, try starting Outlook once with the
/resetnavpane command switch.
 
B

Bluesman

Just in case I need to, how do I restart Outlook with the > /resetnavpane
command switch?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Just in case I need to, how do I restart Outlook with the > /resetnavpane
command switch?

Start>Run>outlook.exe /resetnavpane

Be sure to specify the space in front of the switch.
 

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