Because there is a limit to the number that you can see in the to-do and
most people have more than that number in a week, it would be less than
useful for a large number of users. They'd need a large monitor and very
high resolution - and remove tasks and the navigation calendars. (I can see
about 20 appointments ahead max. its well under 30 days.)
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"Chauffeur Drive"
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> Thank you for your prompt response.
> It's a shame that 30 days is the maximum as it makes an ideal method for a
> quick glance saving the need to keep changing views.
>
> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>
>>> How far in advance is it possible to have upcomming appiontments
>>> showing
>>> in
>>> your to do bar, also is it possible for the to do bar to update
>>> appointments
>>> as they become due (not just the normal reminder)
>>
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