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Outlook 2007 SP2: Scheduled appts don't appear in some views
OUTLOOK 2007 SP2 - and up-to-date - running on Vista Ultimate SP2 & a very
recent Dell studio desktop. Problem just started a week ago. Previously OK. Appointments created and set as 'all day' appear in Monthly view. Appointments created and set w/ scheduled times appear in Weekly or Daily view, but not in Monthly. Can get it one way or the other, not both, by changing from 'all day' to sched. times. Do not have this problem on work laptop which also runs Outlook 07, albeit on XP Pro SP3. Do not sync desktop with anything - at least not in past 2 months. Have read other threads and tried solutions to no avail. Is this familiar, or do I have to reinstall O-2007? Tried repair options - scanpst.exe, etc. |
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Outlook 2007 SP2: Scheduled appts don't appear in some views
amongst the solutions you tried, did you reset the view?
Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook in Canberra, Australia .. "p0eTzonM4rz" wrote in message ... OUTLOOK 2007 SP2 - and up-to-date - running on Vista Ultimate SP2 & a very recent Dell studio desktop. Problem just started a week ago. Previously OK. Appointments created and set as 'all day' appear in Monthly view. Appointments created and set w/ scheduled times appear in Weekly or Daily view, but not in Monthly. Can get it one way or the other, not both, by changing from 'all day' to sched. times. Do not have this problem on work laptop which also runs Outlook 07, albeit on XP Pro SP3. Do not sync desktop with anything - at least not in past 2 months. Have read other threads and tried solutions to no avail. Is this familiar, or do I have to reinstall O-2007? Tried repair options - scanpst.exe, etc. |
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Outlook 2007 SP2: Scheduled appts don't appear in some views
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"Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: amongst the solutions you tried, did you reset the view? Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook in Canberra, Australia .. "p0eTzonM4rz" wrote in message ... OUTLOOK 2007 SP2 - and up-to-date - running on Vista Ultimate SP2 & a very recent Dell studio desktop. Problem just started a week ago. Previously OK. Appointments created and set as 'all day' appear in Monthly view. Appointments created and set w/ scheduled times appear in Weekly or Daily view, but not in Monthly. Can get it one way or the other, not both, by changing from 'all day' to sched. times. Do not have this problem on work laptop which also runs Outlook 07, albeit on XP Pro SP3. Do not sync desktop with anything - at least not in past 2 months. Have read other threads and tried solutions to no avail. Is this familiar, or do I have to reinstall O-2007? Tried repair options - scanpst.exe, etc. . |
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Outlook 2007 SP2: Scheduled appts don't appear in some views
Problem solved! Thanks. Not a view but a detail setting - didn't see any info
on that anywhere. (Duh on me!. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: amongst the solutions you tried, did you reset the view? Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook in Canberra, Australia .. "p0eTzonM4rz" wrote in message ... OUTLOOK 2007 SP2 - and up-to-date - running on Vista Ultimate SP2 & a very recent Dell studio desktop. Problem just started a week ago. Previously OK. Appointments created and set as 'all day' appear in Monthly view. Appointments created and set w/ scheduled times appear in Weekly or Daily view, but not in Monthly. Can get it one way or the other, not both, by changing from 'all day' to sched. times. Do not have this problem on work laptop which also runs Outlook 07, albeit on XP Pro SP3. Do not sync desktop with anything - at least not in past 2 months. Have read other threads and tried solutions to no avail. Is this familiar, or do I have to reinstall O-2007? Tried repair options - scanpst.exe, etc. . |
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