multi-week 'graphic' calendar?

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expatCanuck

Greetings -

I'd really love to be able to see *multiple* weeks (and, ideally
multiple *work* weeks) at a time -- something like this:

[image: http://oldwithoutmoney.com/images/multiWeekCal.JPG]

I cobbled the above together via screenShots and Paint.
What I'm looking for is a *graphic* display of my used/available time.
(The month view provides only an 'unformatted' list of appointments fo
a given day -- one can't see at a glance what part(s) of the day ar
busy/free.)

Is there a way, either through a custom Outlook view or a mor
elaborate combination of exporting and/or VBA (perhaps via an Exce
report) that might provide the type of view/display I seek?

Thanks kindly.

- Richar
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I'd really love to be able to see *multiple* weeks (and, ideally,
multiple *work* weeks) at a time -- something like this: ....snip...
Is there a way, either through a custom Outlook view or a more
elaborate combination of exporting and/or VBA (perhaps via an Excel
report) that might provide the type of view/display I seek?

Click on and drag your mouse over two weeks in the Date Navigator of the
Navigation Pane. Does that approximate what you seek?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

you can pick dates in the navigation calendar and show them in the day
columns: http://www.xsolive.com/Outlook Screen shots/weekly.png. 14 days
is max for this view. you can hold shift or ctrl as you pick dates - and
they don't need to be consecutive dates.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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