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paul.domaskis
Several colleagues gave me "delegate" read-only access to their
calendars for schedule planning. In Windows 2000, I could have
separate windows for each calendar, and tile up only the calendars of
most interest at any one time. In Office 2003, all calendars being
viewed are automatically tiled in an abutted fashion, which makes it
hard to see things when you have a lot of calendars open. How can I
open up other people's calendars in separated windows, or at least in
unabutted layout?
calendars for schedule planning. In Windows 2000, I could have
separate windows for each calendar, and tile up only the calendars of
most interest at any one time. In Office 2003, all calendars being
viewed are automatically tiled in an abutted fashion, which makes it
hard to see things when you have a lot of calendars open. How can I
open up other people's calendars in separated windows, or at least in
unabutted layout?