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Diane Poremsky
try opening outlook with the /resetnavpane switch.
close outlook, check task manager and make sure its closed then at start
menu run, type
outlook.exe /resetnavpane
close outlook, check task manager and make sure its closed then at start
menu run, type
outlook.exe /resetnavpane
Martin Racette said:I lose functionality, because I can no longer switch to do othewr in
Outlook, and I need to restore a backup so that I can get back to the
normal view which let switch between folders, Inbox, Contact , or anyother
folder
Diane Poremsky said:I don't understand why you would lose functionality and need to restore a
backup. Can you take screenshots of what you see after you do this so
(hopefully) we can see what is wrong? You can upload them to
http://www.xsolive.com/Outlook Screen shots/
Martin Racette said:The thing is I lose functionality if I do it that way and then I have to
restore backup copy of office to get back to the normal view of all
folders, so there must be a way to select more than one calendar, or to
make a setting so that the view will remain no matter what so that I can
view all the appointement in the other calendar with in my main
calendar.
Did you even try it? It will work the exact same way - the only
difference is that you won't have some of the sharing options but that
is immaterial since the question is not about sharing - its about
viewing two calendars side by side.
In that video, it says that you are connected to Microsoft Exchange
Server, which I'm not, I do not have any kind of server
helps if I include the url:
http://www.slipstick.com/Tutorials/twocal/twocalendar.html
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If you need to restore backups then something is screwy with your
installation.
This is a video of what should happen when you switch between folder
list and calendar view. Note that the calendar view 'sticks' when
you switch back to Folder list until you select a folder to
display - you can't select multiple folders in the folder list
though, which is why you need to switch to the calendar module to
select multiple calendars. Either use Crtl+2 and Ctrl+6 or the
buttons in the Navigation pane to switch back and forth.
I need to restore a backup, because when I do what you told to see
2 calendars side by side, and not within each other, the only way
to get the whole folder list back is to either retore the backup,
or to crash Outlook before it can save the new setting(which is
only seconds), otherwise the only thing that I can see is just the
calendars, and I can not switch to any other folder/view, not even
the e-mail
If you are an MVP for Microsoft, you could suggest them a better
way to view multiple calendar, a way that does not require an
engieering degree to use the program, I just a normal user with no
degrees. I thought that Outlook 2007 would be easier to use than
the previous version, but it turns out, that if you want to use the
new "easier" feature, it's even less user friendly than before
Why do you need to restore a backup to see two calendars side by
side? Hit Ctrl+2, view the calendars then switch back to the
folder list using Ctrl+6.
you can't see two calendars side by side using the folder list
because there is not a way to select and deselect calendars in
that view.
it was a promo demo on the Microsoft web site, I do not remember
where it was, butit was showing how the new Office 2007 was
working and was new
But why isn't it possible to have it that way, it's way more
useful, than having to restore a backup of the settings every
time that I want to see 2 calendar within each other
when the calendars are showing side by side, click the arrow in
the calendar title tab to overlay them.
do you have a url for the demo so we can see what they are
doing? AFAIK, there is no way to have the entire folder list on
the left and multiple calendars on the right. you need to
switch between the panes to see the other folder types.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/
You're wrong there, because when I click on the Calendar, at
lease the way that Outlook 2007 start, I can still see the
whole list of folder, so I can switch to another folder easyly,
but the way that you told me before, the only thing that I see
is only the calendars, and whe I click more than one they just
appear side by side
What I saw on the demo, was the another calendar appearing
within the main calendar, and the left side still showing all
the folders, the way it should be, toherwise I'm stuck using
Outlook for calendar only.
Ctrl+1 to see only the mail folders or Ctrl+6 to switch back
to the folder list - you can't use the contents of mail
folders and the calendar at the same time unless you open
multiple outlook windows.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/
If I use CTRL+2, the way that you just told me, I lose all of
my folder, and I need those folder to be available for other
work, and I use the standard view in Calendar, I didn't even
know that there were any other (the one that I'm in when
calendar are opening is showing a month, which is the way a
calendar should be).
Outlook 2007 correct? Are you using a table view or the
Day/Week/month view? Oh... you are in folder list - go to
the calendar module - either Ctrl+2 or click on the calendar
button at the bottom of the navigation pane. Now you can
show multiple calendars and overlay them.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
Sorry, but I do not have any of what you are telling about,
the only thing that I have is a "+" sign beside the
Calendar, which is my main calendar, and if I expand the
"+" to "-", I see the other calendars that I have created
to unclutter the main calendar
When I click on one of them I see only that one, I know
it's possible to have the appointement from the other
calendar to be showing in the main (I saw that on a demo),
but I can not get it to work over here
the folder list's navigation calendar count is controlled
by the available space. If you are showing the view
selector, turn it off (look on Views menu). you can also
pull the divider inward 1 or more calendar widths.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com
When I click on the calendar on the left side navigation
pane (folder list), I can only see one calendar at the
time, and even going through the menus I can not find
anything that will let me do this
message
Hi,
All you have to do is go under My calendars and tick the
calendars you want
visible. You can then choose to overlay them too and
that way you will be
able to have a visual idea of what your day looks
like...once you can see all
the apt, meetings, events and tasks you have.
To overlay a calendar, open it and then click on the
arrow next to the
calendar name. It will then overlay with the other
calendar.
Good luck,
:
Hi,
I'm trying to unclutter my calendar in Outlook 2007, by
creating multiple
calendar, and I would like to know how can I see more
than one calendar at a
time
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