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    Default Calendar View Monthly Current Week at the Top

    I'd like for the monthly view to open by default with Today's Week shown on the second of the 5 lines.

    That means that about 1 week in the past and 3-4 weeks in the future will be shown on the default Monthly view.

    This view can be achieved using the scroll bar, but it needs to be set every time the calendar is opened. This setting should be configurable and a savable option.

    -- Cain

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    Default Re: Calendar View Monthly Current Week at the Top

    This is a frequent request but its not going to make it into the next version (Outlook 2010).

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    Default Re: Calendar View Monthly Current Week at the Top

    Quote Originally Posted by Slipstick View Post
    This is a frequent request but its not going to make it into the next version (Outlook 2010).
    Well that stinks !! I was able to do this in Calendar Creator for DOS !!

    Oh well, perhaps if enough folks keep asking someone will listen.

    Take care and thanks for the reply ...

    -- Cain

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