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Old 02-15-04, 10:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Can "Tomorrow:" appointments be turned off?

I don't want "Tomorrow:" appointments to show up on my today screen. Is there a way to turn this off?

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Re: Can "Tomorrow:" appointments be turned off?

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I don't want "Tomorrow:" appointments to show up on my today screen. Is there a way to turn this off?

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The regular calendar functions is pretty limited as to what is shown on the today screen. The best that you can do is turn off upcoming appointments. This is under Start -> Settings -> Today -> Items -> Calendar Options.

If you are looking for a freeware app to do this I would suggest something like Calendar+ which you can get from www.freewareppc.com. It much more flexible than the builtin calendar today screen plugin.
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