Appointments hidden in all calendar views

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David List

When I use the Person Folders overview I can always see all appointments in
the list of appointments for the next days. Some appointments don´t show
when I use the Calendar view, no matter whether I choose to see day, week or
month.

What should I look for to find out what the problem is?

I´m using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 SP1 MSO.

Best regards,
David List
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Which handheld device are you syncing with?

Can you see them in the By Category view?

Try creating a custom view that shows only appointments starting after 8/1.
That works for some people.

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David List

Diane Poremsky said:
Which handheld device are you syncing with?

An Apple iPod 3G.
Can you see them in the By Category view?
Yes.

Try creating a custom view that shows only appointments starting after
8/1. That works for some people.

Interesting. I understand from this that it is a known problem, and that I
shouldn´t expect the product I paid good money for, to work without me
having to do tricks with it. This is such an important part of a calendaring
systems abilities: to show planned appointments regardless of the view
(unless filtering is used, of course), that I consider the system near
worthless if it doesn´t simply do that - or it does, but then again,
sometimes it doesn´t.

I will certainly look into the creation of a custom view.

Thank you very much for your swift answer.

Best regards,
David List
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Interesting. I understand from this that it is a known problem, and that I
shouldn´t expect the product I paid good money for, to work without me
having to do tricks with it.

Better complain to Apple, then, because it's iTunes causing it.
 

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