Cannot move or resize calendar
Thu, 05/31/2012 - 15:27
I installed the program, worked fine for a day. Restarted my computer now the calendar sits on the right side of the screen. I cannot move it to other locations on my desktop, cannot resize the calendar, cannot change the opacity of the calendar either.
What do I need to do to fix this. I tried uninstalling the program, reinstalling it, restarting my computer. Nothing works.
Windows XP Outlook 2007 Please help, love the program
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Caleb says:
Mon, 06/04/2012 - 08:25
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there is an option on the right click menu of the OotD icon in the notification area to lock the position
Caleb
TMI says:
Mon, 06/11/2012 - 13:50
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I found out through trial and error, that if your system is a multimontor then the primary display MUST be the leftmost display (aarrgghh)
Once I figured that out , all worked as exptected, but since my leftmost display is rotated 90 degrees and I did not want to flip my monitors around, I've unload 'OotD' until it's forms can handle negative numbers for the left and top variables as dictated in the registry.
I love the program, but it's value is not as great as having my monitor display a full page of code.
I wait for the fix.
R/Y
T
Caleb says:
Wed, 07/11/2012 - 10:14
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I don't see how the orientation of your monitors effect outlook on the desktop's functionality to resize or reposition.
Caleb
Tridom says:
Wed, 08/01/2012 - 21:38
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Hi Caleb,
Turns out I have the same problem as TMI. When I start the program, it appears on my desktop but I can't do anything with it. Selecting the options in the sys tray icon changes nothing. Can't move it, resize it, change opacity, select anything, etc.
I too have a 2 monitor setup. The one difference I have from TMI is that when I make the primary monitor the left monitor, the calendar disappears all together.
I am running it on a WinXP Pro machine with all updates current. I have Office 2010 installed.
From what I can see of it, I'd love to have this program to be able to use it.
V/R,
Dominick