... [MVP-Outlook] Brian, Thanks for your reply. I've tried the View|Taskpad option, and all it seem sto do is move the calendar from the top-left of the window, to the righthand side. It still doesn't display details of the tasks. I guess, from Vince's reply, what I'm looking for is just not possible in OL2003. Rgds Duncs-...
... [MVP-Outlook] Brian, Thanks for your reply. I've tried the View|Taskpad option, and all it seem sto do is move the calendar from the top-left of the window, to the righthand side. It still doesn't display details of the tasks. I guess, from Vince's reply, what I'm looking for is just not possible in OL2003. Rgds Duncs- Hide ...
... Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Brian, Thanks for your reply. В I've tried the View|Taskpad option, and all it seem sto do is move the calendar from the top-left of the window, to the righthand side. В It still doesn't display details of the tasks. I guess, from Vince's reply, what I'm looking for is just not possible in OL2003. Rgds Duncs- Hide quoted ...
... window. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Brian, Thanks for your reply. I've tried the View|Taskpad option, and all it seem sto do is move the calendar from the top-left of the window, to the righthand side. It still doesn't display details of the tasks. I guess, from Vince's reply, what I'm looking for is just not possible in OL2003. Rgds Duncs
... on the right side of the window. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Brian, Thanks for your reply. I've tried the View|Taskpad option, and all it seem sto do is move the calendar from the top-left of the window, to the righthand side. It still doesn't display details of the tasks. I guess, from Vince's reply, what I'm looking for is just not possible in OL2003. Rgds Duncs
..., I got the "usual" alert that it had closed improperly, that the file would undergo whatever check occurs when that happens, and that the system performance may be affected during the check. The lower righthand of the screen showed an icon with two gears, and hovering the mouse over the icon produced the tip "Data file in progress." This went on for several minutes and then it ...
... I got the "usual" alert that it had closed improperly, that the file would undergo whatever check occurs when that happens, and that the system performance may be affected during the check. The lower righthand of the screen showed an icon with two gears, and hovering the mouse over the icon produced the tip "Data file in progress." This went on for several minutes and then it disappeared. ...
...'s not the most appealing option with 2 of us humping luggage. It's not that bad in that direction, actually. Go into the "lawn" area at Paddington and there's a (glass) lift on the mid-righthand side, down to the Circle/District booking office level. From there it's on the level to the clockwise platform. At KxStP there are lifts about 2/3 of the way to the rear of the train up to ...
...%%%% notation is used to distinguish UNSPEC from a normal component selection (Fortran has no reserved keywords). However, since one of the things you're likely to want to do on the righthand side of the assignment is some bitwise operation, and since Fortran bitwise operations are defined on integers, the spelling probably should be: A%%%%asInt = B%%%%asInt Now, since ...
...%%%% notation is used to distinguish UNSPEC from a normal component selection (Fortran has no reserved keywords). However, since one of the things you're likely to want to do on the righthand side of the assignment is some bitwise operation, and since Fortran bitwise operations are defined on integers, the spelling probably should be: A%%%%asInt = B%%%%asInt Now, since assignment is ...