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outlook today does not show my tasks and only shows 3 calendar days. It used
to show all the right things.
I uninstalled Office 2003, edited the registry to remove the Offie11/Outlok
key, and reisntalled Office 2003.
Outlook today came up fine. Showed what I expected. Then I went to customize
it to show more days in the calendar column and to show only todays tasks in
the task column. The result was that no tasks showed on the screen and only
3 days showed in the calendar column. I went back to the customize screen
and saw that all of my settings had been changed to blank and even if I
reset them then, nothing changed on the outlook today screen, and they
reverted to blank when I went back again to the customize outlook today
screen.
Can anyone help? How can I fix Outlook to keep to what I set in the
customize outlook today screen?
By the way, I recently installed Windows XP SP2. This is the first time I
tried to customize outlook today since that installation. Could that be the
problem?
Thanks for any help you may be able to offer.....
-- Tim dempsey
to show all the right things.
I uninstalled Office 2003, edited the registry to remove the Offie11/Outlok
key, and reisntalled Office 2003.
Outlook today came up fine. Showed what I expected. Then I went to customize
it to show more days in the calendar column and to show only todays tasks in
the task column. The result was that no tasks showed on the screen and only
3 days showed in the calendar column. I went back to the customize screen
and saw that all of my settings had been changed to blank and even if I
reset them then, nothing changed on the outlook today screen, and they
reverted to blank when I went back again to the customize outlook today
screen.
Can anyone help? How can I fix Outlook to keep to what I set in the
customize outlook today screen?
By the way, I recently installed Windows XP SP2. This is the first time I
tried to customize outlook today since that installation. Could that be the
problem?
Thanks for any help you may be able to offer.....
-- Tim dempsey