No, it just works. And I don't have rights to edit the registry on my work machine so if there were a registry hack, I could never have applied it.
I always open Outlook to my calendar view - the in-box can wait until I figure out what I will be doing that day.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Dan asked:
| I've been using the "drag weeks" approach in Outlook 2003, but it has
| not persisted thru shutdown and reopen. Each time Outlook opens, it
| defaults to the Mail view, and when I click Calender, the default is
| month view. Is there a registry setting to enable your approach?
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| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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|| No, but you can create a 2 week view by swiping the selected weeks
|| in the date navigator while Outlook's calendar is set to a one day
|| view. In Outlook 2003 and 2007, this view will persist through
|| shutdown and reopen.
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|| After furious head scratching, Dan asked:
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||| Is there a way to create a button in the toolbar that changes the
||| view to biweekly (ie: 2 week view)? By default, buttons exist for
||| month and week, but week is too short, and the month view is missing
||| lots of info when displayed on a 1024x768 screen.
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||| Please advise.