HOW I VIEW OUTLOOK CALENDAR ON SWITCHING-ON COMPUTER

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Set outlook to open in the calendar - tools, options, other, advanced, start
up in this folder.

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1947PANT said:
HOW CAN I VIEW MY DUE TASKS IN OUTLOOK CALENDAR DIRECTLY ON STARTING
MY COMPUTER.

First, DON'T SHOUT! That's what all caps makes it look like you're doing.

I recommend starting with Outlook Today as the initial screen. You'll see
not only your upcoming appointments, but your tasks as well.
 
The calendar view with taskpad accomplishes that quite nicely. The Outlook
Today view is a disappointment with its limitations (without extensive
customizing). I am hoping that the next version of Outlook does a better
job with a dashboard style that you can customize for your personal tastes
and requirements.

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After furious head scratching, Brian Tillman asked:

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|| HOW CAN I VIEW MY DUE TASKS IN OUTLOOK CALENDAR DIRECTLY ON STARTING
|| MY COMPUTER.
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| First, DON'T SHOUT! That's what all caps makes it look like you're
| doing.
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| I recommend starting with Outlook Today as the initial screen.
| You'll see not only your upcoming appointments, but your tasks as
| well.
 
I recommend starting with Outlook Today as the initial screen. You'll see
not only your upcoming appointments, but your tasks as well.

Adding an Outlook shortcut to the Startup directory might also be a good
idea.

Thor
 
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