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Two-Week View and Moving Multiple Events at the same time

Anonymous
2024-09-02T19:17:01+00:00
  1. In the old calendar, I could highlight the days I needed to view in my calendar. I could see 2 weeks on my screen and all the details of each day within that 2 week timeframe.  I have tried everything in the new outlook and cannot figure out how to do this.  Please help???  (This is a key feature I use for my business).
  2. I'm also missing the feature that allowed me to select/move multiple events on the calendar at the same time by cut/paste? Dragging them one-by-one is not efficient. Has anyone figured out a way to do this?

If these features are no longer available in the new Outlook, I will need to look for another calendar app. Can anyone recommend one similar to the old outlook calendar?

Outlook | Windows | New Outlook for Windows | For business

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-09-03T10:16:02+00:00

    Dear TRMLD

    Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community

    Based on your description, I understand that you want to see both events scheduled for a two-week period as well as events on the multi-select mobile calendar in new outlook.

    Regarding your wanting to see events scheduled over a two week period:

    Would you be willing to provide the display of this feature that you are using now? I can't find the option to show events for a fortnight in either classic outlook or in windows calendar. Is this an add-on you added yourself?More information will help me to better understand your problem and provide you with a solution that better fits your problem. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!

    About multi-selecting events on mobile calendar:

    Multi-select events are not available in New outlook. new outlook is a free email applet based on a web programming language, so the actual functionality is not as good as classic outlook, which requires a fee to use, and which has complete functionality. in addition, new outlook is just a borrowed name from outlook, and has no substantial iterative relationship with the old version of outlook (classic). There is no real iterative relationship with the old outlook (classic outlook).

    This reply may not directly address your issue, so feel free to let me know how it goes any time by repling below.

    I look forward to hearing from you!

    Carmid.L-MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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