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From: Carol on 6 Mar 2010 12:03 Outlook 2007, Windows 7: At the bottom of the "week" calendar view, in the Task area, the task titles disappear from tasks that are not marked complete and have automatically advanced to the next or current day of the week. If I click on one to open it, the title does appear in the "open" view, but when I save and close, the title is still missing from the task. This issue does not affect tasks marked complete, or tasks scheduled for some future date. Also, the little reminder bell icon appears in the tasks that are missing titles.
From: Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) on 7 Mar 2010 04:10 There's no such thing as a "title". Can you try to explain using Outlook's terminology as I cannot picture what you are describing. Do you mean that the subject field is blank? The subject field is missing? If so, you may need to reset the view using a command line switch. Come back and let me know. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook in Canberra, Australia "Carol" <Carol(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4472D5F5-8060-4074-90C5-41659203F97E(a)microsoft.com... > Outlook 2007, Windows 7: > > At the bottom of the "week" calendar view, in the Task area, the task > titles > disappear from tasks that are not marked complete and have automatically > advanced to the next or current day of the week. If I click on one to > open > it, the title does appear in the "open" view, but when I save and close, > the > title is still missing from the task. This issue does not affect tasks > marked complete, or tasks scheduled for some future date. Also, the > little > reminder bell icon appears in the tasks that are missing titles.
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