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Week view in Outlook 2007 like in Outlook 2003

 
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cs_e



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:00 am    Post subject: Week view in Outlook 2007 like in Outlook 2003 Reply with quote

Hello, I found this by searching the net:
"Week view changed in Calendar Office Outlook 2007 features a new week
view. The former week view was a two-column layout of days, similar to a day
planner. The new week view is similar to the work week views in previous
versions."

Does it mean that the week view like in Outlook 2003 does no longer exist in
Outlook 2007? In print preview in Outlook 2007 this layout is still
selectable!

Can anyone tell me how to activate it in 2007 else i'll go back to 2003

Thanks

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Diane Poremsky [MVP]



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Week view in Outlook 2007 like in Outlook 2003 Reply with quote

It looks like you'll be going back to Outlook 2003... there is no weekly
planner view in Outlook's calendar module.

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"cs_e" wrote in message @microsoft.com...
> Hello, I found this by searching the net:
> "Week view changed in Calendar Office Outlook 2007 features a new week
> view. The former week view was a two-column layout of days, similar to a
> day
> planner. The new week view is similar to the work week views in previous
> versions."
>
> Does it mean that the week view like in Outlook 2003 does no longer exist
> in
> Outlook 2007? In print preview in Outlook 2007 this layout is still
> selectable!
>
> Can anyone tell me how to activate it in 2007 else i'll go back to 2003
>
> Thanks
>
>

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