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Old January 1st, 2008, 01:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Martin Racette
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but there is no run command in Vista, which is require to run Office 2007

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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close outlook and at the start menu, run command type
outlook.exe /resetnavpane

http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/switches.htm

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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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I have no special setting, that the way it suppose to work, it alway did
that before, and as for restarting with that switch, where do I use it,
because when I start Outlook it does not ask for any parameters

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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PrtSc should copy the screen to the clipboard. I have no idea what
setting you have enabled in Windows that sends the screenprint directly
to a printer. But if you have a digital format printer installed (PDF,
snagit etc) set it as default printer and try again.

Have you tried restarting outlook using the /resetnavpane switch yet?
That may solve your problems.

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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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I already runned the Office Diagnostic, and it found nothing wrong with
the Office suite
and when I use PRTSCR key, it onl;y print what on the screen to the
printer

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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Does your computer have a PrtSc key? use it and paste into MS Paint,
save it and upload it.

If nothing happens when you try to switch to the folder list using
Ctrl+6 or the Go menu, I would try resetting the navigation pane, then
run office diagnostics and if both fail, something is seriously
screwed up - have a local computer shop take a look at it or reformat
it.

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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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Because when I do this nothing happens, I'm still in the damn
calendar and therefore can not switch to anything else, as for a
screen shot I have nothing to create one

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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How many times do I have to ask why can't you go back to the folder
list by pressing Ctrl+6? What happens when you press Ctrl+6? If you
are adverse to using keyboard shortcuts, look on the Go menu and
choose Folder list or use the button on the pane as seen in the
video I posted.

Please post a screenshot to xsolive.com so we can see what you see
after you go to the calendar module and one of what you see when you
press Ctrl+6. Until then, we can't help you.

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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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I can not go back to the folder list unless I restore a backup,
because as soon as I use the you told me I have just the listing of
the calendar on the left
I need the list of folder

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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Do you have buttons at the bottom of the navigation pane? What
happens when you press Ctrl+6 or select Folder list from the Go
menu? Does that get you back to the folder list? If not, what
exactly do you see when you attempt to go back to the folder list?

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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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I can not switch back to the previous view, because I do not have
the folder list on the left hand side

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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The /resetnavpane switch to delete the current navigation pane
config file and start you with a fresh one. All local folders
will remain in your mailbox but any shortcuts you created or
folders added to favorite folders list will be removed from the
list. They will not be removed from your mailbox, just from the
list.

You could also try the /cleanviews switch -this will reset all
views and delete any custom views. I don't think your problem is
with corrupt views though and would try /resetnavpane first.

What do you see after you switch to the calendars then switch
back to your previous view?

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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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The normal view, is the one that is there when I don't followed
your instruction for viewing 2 calendar, and is the one that
shows all folders

So what you're telling me, if I use that command that you gave
me I will lose all of the folders that I'm currently using, so
I will be much worst than I'm now

And you're talking about some customisation, what kind of
customisation is there in Outlook ????, I never found any
customisation, and I have been using it the way it opened after
I installed it

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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It will reset the navigation pane, removing all customizations
and hopefully, will allow you to switch between modules
without restoring from backup. Without seeing what is
happening I can only guess the navigation pane file is
corrupt, because you should be able to switch between the
different modules as seen in the video I posted.

Without knowing what your "normal view" is and what happens
when you try to switch back to the folder list from the
calendar, this is the best I can do.

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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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WHat does that will do, will it let me use the 2 calendar
view ?
"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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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


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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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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" wrote in message
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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%20Screen%20shots/

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"Martin Racette" wrote in message
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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.

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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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.


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"Martin Racette" wrote in
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news 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

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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helps if I include the url:
http://www.slipstick.com/Tutorials/t...ocalendar.html


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"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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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.

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"Martin Racette" wrote in
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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

"Diane Poremsky" wrote in
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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.

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Thank You in Advance
Merci a l'avance

Martin