Thanks Allen!

> On or near 2/12/04 2:12 PM, Michael J. Kobb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
> 
>> Okay, this is probably silly.
>> 
>> Let's say that I have the calendar open in monthly view.  I see a day on
>> which I want to see more details.  How can I open that day's daily view?  If
>> I click the day so that it is highlighted, then click the "Day" button, it
>> shows me today.  If I do the same but click "View Date", the date in the
>> dialog's chooser is today's date, not the date highlighted in the calendar.
>> 
>> If I control-click on the date to get the contextual menu, and choose "Day",
>> it shows me a seemingly-random day (May 30th, if I control-click on May 9 or
>> May 13).
>> 
>> What am I missing?
>> 
> Not being a big calendar user, I don't know the answer. I tried to find a
> way and can't; you may have found a deficiency in the calendar. I have
> passed your question on to some more expert calendar users; we'll see what
> comes of it. 
> 
> Your report on the transition from PD was very interesting. I've also passed
> along those suggestions to Microsoft, in case they don't see them on this
> list (which is mainly a user list, with occasional visits from Microsoft
> developers). I think your suggestion for setting a default snooze time (as
> well as having "Other" on the menu) is a very good one.


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