Customizing the Current Calendar View

In addition to setting the number of days displayed, configuring the Time Bar, and color-coding your appointments, you can customize the standard view of the Calendar folder in other ways. You can redefine fields, set up filters that define which items are displayed on your calendar, and control fonts and other view settings. To configure the view, begin by choosing View, Current View, Customize Current View to open the Customize View dialog box, shown in Figure 20-23.

Use the Customize View dialog box to change view settings.

Figure 20-23. Use the Customize View dialog box to change view settings.

Redefining Fields

Only two of the fields used for calendar items can be redefined: the Start and End fields. The values in these fields determine an item’s precise location on the calendar—that is, where the item is displayed. By default, the value contained in the Start field is the start time of the appointment and the value contained in the End field is the end time of the appointment, which means that the item is displayed on the calendar in the time interval defined by the item’s Start and End values.

To redefine either the Start or the End value, click Fields in the Customize View dialog box to open the Date/Time Fields dialog box. In the Available Date/Time Fields list, select the field that you want to use for the Start field, and then click Start. Use the End button to change the End field. For example, if you redefine the Start field to Recurrence Range Start and the End field to Recurrence Range End, all recurring calendar items will be displayed as a single item that starts on the date of the first occurrence and ends on the date of the last occurrence. This can be handy if you want to view the entire recurrence range for a given item graphically.

Filtering Calendar Items

You can filter calendar items based on their content, their assigned category, or other criteria. By filtering the current view, you can determine which calendar items are displayed on your calendar—for example, all items related to one of your work projects, all items that involve a specific coworker, or items with a particular importance level.

To filter calendar items, follow these steps:

  1. Choose View, Current View, Customize Current View to open the Customize View dialog box.

  2. Click Filter to open the Filter dialog box.

  3. If the Appointments And Meetings tab isn’t displayed, as shown in Figure 20-24, click it to bring it to the front.

    You can filter calendar items based on a specified word or phrase.

    Figure 20-24. You can filter calendar items based on a specified word or phrase.

  4. In the Search For The Word(s) box, type the word or phrase you want to use as the filter.

  5. In the In drop-down list, select which areas of the calendar item to search—for example, you might have Outlook 2007 look only in the Subject field of your appointments.

  6. Click OK. Outlook 2007 displays on your calendar only those calendar items that contain the specified word or phrase.

To set additional criteria, you can use the three other tabs in the Filter dialog box—More Choices, Advanced, and SQL—as follows:

  • More Choices. On this tab, you can click Categories to select any number of categories. After you click OK, only calendar items belonging to the selected categories are displayed on the calendar. Using the check boxes on the More Choices tab, you can filter items based on whether they are read or unread, whether they have attachments, or their importance setting. The final check box on the tab enables or disables case matching for the word or phrase specified on the Appointments And Meetings tab. You can also filter items depending on size.

  • AdvancedThis tab allows an even wider range of filter criteria. You can specify any field, adding a condition such as Contains or Is Not Empty or a value for conditions that require one. Clicking Add To List adds the criteria to the list of filters.

  • SQL. This tab has two purposes. In most cases, it displays the SQL code for the filter, based on the filter criteria you select on the other three tabs. If the Edit These Criteria Directly check box is selected, however, you can manually type the SQL code for filtering calendar items directly on the SQL tab. This flexibility allows you to fine-tune your filters with a great degree of precision.

Controlling Fonts and Other View Settings

You can use the Customize View dialog box (shown earlier in Figure 20-23) to make additional changes to the current view. In the Customize View dialog box, click Other Settings to display the Format Day/Week/Month View dialog box, shown in Figure 20-25.

You can use the Format Day/Week/Month View dialog box to set font preferences for the Calendar folder as well as other options.

Figure 20-25. You can use the Format Day/Week/Month View dialog box to set font preferences for the Calendar folder as well as other options.

In the Format Day/Week/Month View dialog box, you can do the following:

  • Set the fonts used in Calendar view.

  • Set the calendar’s time increments by selecting an option in the Time Scale drop-down list. This sets the amount of time represented by each interval in the Time Bar.

  • Specify whether days with scheduled items should appear in bold in the Date Navigator.

  • Specify whether Subjects in the calendar should appear in bold.

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