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Oct312003

See More in Outlook

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Do you find yourself constantly flipping back and forth between your Outlook calendar, contacts and email?  Save yourself time by opening each in its own window.

Instead of clicking Calendar in the Outlook Bar (or the Navigation Pane in Outlook 2003), right-click it and choose Open In New Window from the pop-up menu. Your calendar will appear in a new window. You can then either tile it (right-click the clock in the Taskbar and choose Tile Windows Vertically) so you can see your email and calendar at the same time, or press Alt+Tab to cycle between the two windows (see 7/3/03 TOTD).

You can use the same technique with Contacts, Tasks, Notes, the Journal and any email folder, opening as many windows as works for you.

Source: Woody's Windows

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