Customize Outlook Today

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Nabil Tadros

How to display the date next to the day in the calendar section of outlook
main page(outlook today
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Customize
Outlook Today ...
Calendar
Today
10:00 - 12:00 Dr.Soliman
Thursday
11:00 - 12:00 meeting with.....
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Brian Tillman

Nabil Tadros said:
How to display the date next to the day in the calendar section of
outlook main page(outlook today)
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Customize Outlook Today ...
Calendar
Today
10:00 - 12:00 Dr.Soliman
Thursday
11:00 - 12:00 meeting with.....
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That's what Outlook Today shows normally. Are you saying that you don't
have the date?
 
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Nabil Tadros

Thanks Brian,
Yes, what I need to see is the day and the date e.g. (Monday 12/09/2005),
then followed by the time and short message.
What I am getting now is only the day (Monday), then followed by the time
and a short message.
 
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Brian Tillman

Nabil Tadros said:
Yes, what I need to see is the day and the date e.g. (Monday
12/09/2005), then followed by the time and short message.
What I am getting now is only the day (Monday), then followed by the
time and a short message.

You can write your own Outlook Today page. Start here for information on
how to customize Outlook Today: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290832/
 
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Nabil Tadros

Again thanks Brian,
Is there any styles that will show in outlook today view what I wanted, or
is there any other styles I can down load???
 
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Brian Tillman

Nabil Tadros said:
Is there any styles that will show in outlook today view what I
wanted,

You can answer this question yourself merely by looking at each style, but I
suspect the answer is "no".
or is there any other styles I can down load???

No.
 

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