Try Start Run Outlook.exe /resetnavpane.
> On Friday, June 22, 2007 2:06 AM Patrick Conant wrote:
> I have lost the display of the current month in my outlook 2007
> navigation pane. The navigation pane is showing, the "View |
> Navigation Pane | Normal" menu item is checked, but the current month
> display has just disappeared. The current month display used to be
> somewhere up at the top of the navigation pane. I see "All Calendar
> Items" (which allows me to select different .pst files), then "My
> Calendars" (which allows me to check current or archived events), then
> "People's Calendars" (which allows me to view other calendars hosted
> on the same exhange server), then seven links to Outlook Help, then
> several inches of blank space. But no display of the current month.
> Any ideas?
>> On Friday, June 22, 2007 9:44 AM Diane Poremsky wrote:
>> it's not on the other side of the window?
>>
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>> "Patrick Conant" <patrick.conant@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>> On Monday, July 02, 2007 5:00 AM Patrick Conant wrote:
>>> Nope -- the "to-do bar" is on the right-hand side.
>>>> On Sunday, February 13, 2011 12:25 AM Hugh Smith wrote:
>>>> Had the same problem, fixed it by - Start - Run - Outllok.exe /resetnavpane. Everything came back to normal except I had to manually re-open other peoples shared calendars.