how do I close outlook 2003 to retain the calendars that are open

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mmstokes4477

In Outlook 2000 the calendars that were open in the Task bar would reopen the
next day if the user exited correctly (chose exit instead of exit and
logoff). In 2003 this feature will not work the same way. Is there any
other way to have the same calendars reopen automatically upon signon to
Outlook? This was a help to the Administrative Assistants to the VP's
 
B

Brian Tillman

mmstokes4477 said:
In Outlook 2000 the calendars that were open in the Task bar would
reopen the next day if the user exited correctly (chose exit instead
of exit and logoff). In 2003 this feature will not work the same
way. Is there any other way to have the same calendars reopen
automatically upon signon to Outlook? This was a help to the
Administrative Assistants to the VP's

Close the main Outlook windows first, then the others, and Outlook should
remember which were opened and open them again when it restarts.
 
M

mmstokes4477

Tried it and it did not reopen the calendars that were closed after the main
window was closed. We tried two ways, closing the main window by the Exit
function (which closed them all down at once) and by just x'ing out (which
kept the multiple calendars open by themself). But after closing them and
going back into Outlook 2003 only the main window would reopen...no calendars
opened.
M Stokes
 
B

Brian Tillman

mmstokes4477 said:
Tried it and it did not reopen the calendars that were closed after
the main window was closed. We tried two ways, closing the main
window by the Exit function (which closed them all down at once) and
by just x'ing out (which kept the multiple calendars open by
themself). But after closing them and going back into Outlook 2003
only the main window would reopen...no calendars opened.

It worked for me.
 

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