Month View, Top of Navigation Pane, disappears when To-Do Bar is o

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Jeremy

I like how the calendar shows a full month on top of the navigation pane, and
that it adds more calendars based on how much space I give it (it usually
shows two). What I can't understand, though, is why this disappears when I
open the to-do bar. Is this by design, or is there some way to get it back?
I can understand why it might hide the calendar(s) if space was limited, but
my screen is wide enough to show both and still display the calendar. Is
anyone else having this problem?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

You can only have one navigation calendar area - if it’s on the nav pane, it
won’t be on the to-do and if its on the to-do, it won't be on the nav pane.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

And to add to what diane said, you can easily configure the Taskpane view to
show as many calendar months as you want, unlike the navigation pane.

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After furious head scratching, Jeremy asked:

| I like how the calendar shows a full month on top of the navigation
| pane, and that it adds more calendars based on how much space I give
| it (it usually shows two). What I can't understand, though, is why
| this disappears when I open the to-do bar. Is this by design, or is
| there some way to get it back? I can understand why it might hide the
| calendar(s) if space was limited, but my screen is wide enough to
| show both and still display the calendar. Is anyone else having this
| problem?
 

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