Outlook 2003

I would like to know if I can display both my e-mails and my calendar at the same time on one screen, I think I saw it in new versions of Outlook.  Thank you.

Cannot be done in Outlook 2003.  Right click on the calendar and display "Open in New Window" to see the calendar and the Onbox.

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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