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Author: patpat Date: Jun 26, 2008 08:08
Office 2003
-- day, week month view has disappeared.
can anybody help?
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Author: Bob IBob I Date: Jun 26, 2008 08:16
Disappeared from where? Day, Workweek, Week and Month are all separate
views to be selected individually.
pat wrote:
> Office 2003 -- day, week month view has disappeared.
> can anybody help?
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Author: patpat Date: Jun 26, 2008 14:25
the options have disappeared from the toolbars of Outlook 2003. Therefore I
cannot see said views.
What I see is a list of all entries in alphabetical order. Of course I can
view the list in order of start, end, recurrence pattern and category, but I
cannot see "today", just a list that fits description above. It happened
before and I was able to correct by downloading updates. Not this time.
"pat" wrote:
> Office 2003 -- day, week month view has disappeared.
> can anybody help?
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Author: Bob IBob I Date: Jun 26, 2008 14:39
Sounds like you set a "table" view. Click "View" "Arrange by", "Current
view" and select "Day/Week/Month" or other desired type.
pat wrote:
> the options have disappeared from the toolbars of Outlook 2003. Therefore I
> cannot see said views.
> What I see is a list of all entries in alphabetical order. Of course I can
> view the list in order of start, end, recurrence pattern and category, but I
> cannot see "today", just a list that fits description above. It happened
> before and I was able to correct by downloading updates. Not this time.
> "pat" wrote:
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>>Office 2003 -- day, week month view has disappeared.
>>can anybody help?
>>
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Author: patpat Date: Jun 26, 2008 14:49
Bob I, after Cassius Clay, you are the greatest. Worked like a charm.
Pat
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Author: Bob IBob I Date: Jun 26, 2008 14:54
Thanks Pat, and you're most welcome. (how's he doing these days?)
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Author: patpat Date: Jun 26, 2008 15:04
Just this quote: "I am the greatest. I said that even before I knew I was."
That's all I found on his website.
pat
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> Thanks Pat, and you're most welcome. (how's he doing these days?)
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> pat wrote:
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>> Bob I, after Cassius Clay, you are the greatest. Worked like a charm.
>> Pat
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>> "Bob I" wrote:
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