The calendar has a pre-defined view to display individual days, a week or an entire month. Independent of these views, you want to display personally selected days next to each other.
The calendar has a pre-defined view to display individual days, a week or an entire month. Independent of these views, you want to display personally selected days next to each other.
Start Outlook and select the menu command 'Go to I Calendar'. Make sure that the program shows only one day - this can be done through 'View I Day'. Then press [Ctrl], keep the key pressed and then left-click in the monthly calendar on the days that are supposed to be arranged next to each other by Outlook. Let go of the [Ctrl] key only after all the days have been selected. Outlook now displays the selection in chronological order.
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