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Author: Nicole
Date: Sep 8, 2008 11:23

Hello,

Does anybody know how to change the settings on the to-do-task pane in the
calendar view in Outlook 2007? I do see three meetings between the calendar
navigation bar and the to-do-list. However, these three meetings are only due
in three days. I would like to see first my meetings for tomorrow, the day
after etc. Why does it only display my meetings due later on in the week? Can
I change the settings anywhere? I tried to change the number of meetings
shown under options. But all it does it shows me more meetings again later
the week but still misses the meetings for the next two days.

Any ideas?

Kind regards

Nicole
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Re: Calendar Outlook 2007         


Author: Gordon
Date: Sep 8, 2008 13:58

"Nicole" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5B660680-AA91-4780-90DC-F9A4F5663C73@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> Does anybody know how to change the settings on the to-do-task pane in the
> calendar view in Outlook 2007? I do see three meetings between the
> calendar
> navigation bar and the to-do-list. However, these three meetings are only
> due
> in three days. I would like to see first my meetings for tomorrow, the day
> after etc. Why does it only display my meetings due later on in the week?
> Can
> I change the settings anywhere? I tried to change the number of meetings
> shown under options. But all it does it shows me more meetings again later
> the week but still misses the meetings for the next two days.
>

Are they all-day events?
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Re: Calendar Outlook 2007         


Author: Nicole
Date: Sep 8, 2008 14:21

No, they are not all-day events? At least I have not ticked the box "All day
event". However, the entry is for a training which goes from Tuesday till
Wednesday. And indeed Outlook only shows me meetings in this pane that go on
only for couple of hours. Surely, Oulook can´t ignore entries like that? What
point is there not showing me that I am due for a training the next two days?

Regards

Nicole

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> "Nicole" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5B660680-AA91-4780-90DC-F9A4F5663C73@microsoft.com...
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anybody know how to change the settings on the to-do...
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Re: Calendar Outlook 2007         


Author: Gordon
Date: Sep 8, 2008 15:29

"Nicole" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> No, they are not all-day events? At least I have not ticked the box "All
> day
> event". However, the entry is for a training which goes from Tuesday till
> Wednesday.

That has the same effect - multi-day events don't display in the To Do
bar...
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Re: Calendar Outlook 2007         


Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 8, 2008 16:50

A multiday event that exceeds 24 hours is considered an all day event.

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> No, they are not all-day events? At least I have not ticked the box "All
> day...
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Re: Calendar Outlook 2007         


Author: Nicole
Date: Sep 8, 2008 23:41

Many thanks for your reply Gordon and Diane.

I still don´t understand the logic of it, why I should not see these
meetings in the preview as well.

Still, thanks for the feedback.

Kind regards

Nicole

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
> A multiday event that exceeds 24 hours is considered an all day event.
>
> --
> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
> Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
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Re: Calendar Outlook 2007         


Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 9, 2008 06:10

This version of outlook only shows timed events in the to-do bar - that is
likely to change in the next version due to customer feedback. Timed events
which exceed 24 hours are all day events - that is unlikely to change. If
you need them on the to-do bar, use recurring appointments - if the training
sessions run from 8 am - 5 pm tues and 8-5 wed, see the appointments up as
such. If they truly are running from 8 am - to well into the night and end
more than 24 hrs later, then a long all day event is suitable.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
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> Many thanks for your reply Gordon and Diane.
>
> I still don´t understand the...
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Re: Calendar Outlook 2007         


Author: Nicole
Date: Sep 9, 2008 09:02

Thanks for the hint!

Regards

Nicole

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
> This version of outlook only shows timed events in the to-do bar - that is
> likely to change in the next version due to customer feedback. Timed events
> which exceed 24 hours are all day events...
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