Three Month Calendar?

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Juliea

Is there a way to show a three (or six) month calendar, as
opposed to one month at a time? I often have projects that
need to be scheduled several months ahead and I find it
inconvenient to scroll down and back several months at a
time. I also like to be able to visually see where I'm
supposed to be over the coming months.

Thank you!
 
No, outlook supports showing up to 6 weeks.

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Thanks, Diane.

That's really a bummer, in my opinion. I love to be able
to lay out my calendar and look at it over a period of
months. As flexible as Outlook is, you'd think they would
have included that.

Lotus Notes used to have that capacity and it was great.
Maybe I'll just use a third party calendar.


Juliea
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No, outlook supports showing up to 6 weeks.

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Juliea said:
Is there a way to show a three (or six) month calendar, as
opposed to one month at a time? I often have projects that
need to be scheduled several months ahead and I find it
inconvenient to scroll down and back several months at a
time. I also like to be able to visually see where I'm
supposed to be over the coming months.

Thank you!


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Go to the top of the "task" area, you will see a double
arrow to make tasks larger or smaller. Make it smaller by
NO less than the whole calendar size. (If the calendar
takes up 2" of space, move the bar down at least 2") Each
increment must match what you are trying to add. You will
get 4 calendars. Also, you can shorten the size of the
single day calendar, again it must be the size increment
of a whole calendar. You will see a dark line when you
have gone far enough. That is the usual error, not going
far enough with the expansion.
 
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