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Display Nonconsecutive Dates in Outlook Calendar
The
Microsoft Outlook® Calendar displays dates
consecutively—usually in single week or month view. But
sometimes it's useful to see several nonconsecutive (but
key) dates at a glance. For example, if you met with the
same client on January 12 and 19, March 31, and April 4, you
might want to view those dates in a single pane, giving you
easy access to meeting summaries, attachments, and lists of
attendees.
To
view nonconsecutive dates:
1.
On the
right side of the window in the Date Navigator (the
small calendar that displays the current month), click the
first date you want to view.
2.
While
holding down the CTRL key, click any other dates you
want to view. (To remove a date, click it again.)
You
can display up to 14 nonconsecutive days!
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