Re: display Outlook 2003 calendar with tasks

From: J.R. de Pijper (jr_de_pijper_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 12/26/04


Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 20:32:55 +0100

On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 10:19:01 -0800, "davidsharpe"
<davidsharpe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I've just started a new computer and installed Office 2003, but I can't get
>my calendar to display in a format that I totally rely on and had been using
>easily with Outlook 2002 ... namely, a three-part view with the week-days in
>the left half, months across the upper right, and current tasks in the lower
>right. I've checked every help source I can, and tried all the options. Is
>this a view that is no longer possible in Outlook 2003?
>
>If it can be done, please tell me how ...

On the View menu, enable "TaskPad".

Jan Roelof



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