Add Calendar Dock A Peek On Outlook 2016 For Mac

Nov 06, 2015  Anyway to disable the peek rollovers? Peekview: which of my calendars: Presence information goes away in Outlook 2010 after undocking laptop. Flickering flags in Outlook 2007 when docking Dell Laptop on to laptop dock (Only occurs when docked!) Exchange prompting for password when switching from docking station to wireless. Show and dock the peek view of Calendar in Outlook 2013. Show the peek view of Calendar: move mouse over the Calendar or Calendar icon at the bottom of Outlook, it will pop up the peek view of Calendar. See screen shot below: If you need to dock the peek view of Calendar, just click the dock button at the top-right corner of peek view, and the peek view will display in To-Do Bar as soon as.

Here try this. I found this on microsoft's website.

I figured out the problem. On the left side of my calendar there is a three month mini-display. Below that is a section to select the Calendar categories. I had my window sized to a point I couldn't see the category section and there is no on screen indicator to show it is there if the window is sized smallish as the mini-calendars on the left don't have an up-down scroll bar like the Calendar section does.

So a design issue and the fact that the Categories defaulted to all unselected rather than all selected. How to open cheat console on mac for sims 4.


Here is a link to the website just in case. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2016-macoutlook/calendar-not-showing-appt-or-..

How to show and disable calendar peek view in Outlook?

You may have noticed the magic peek views in Microsoft Outlook 2013. In this article, I will show you how to show and pin the peek views, and how to disable the peek views in Microsoft Outlook 2013 easily.

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Show and dock the peek view of Calendar in Outlook 2013

Show the peek view of Calendar: move mouse over the Calendar or Calendar icon at the bottom of Outlook, it will pop up the peek view of Calendar. See screen shot below:

If you need to dock the peek view of Calendar, just click the dock button at the top-right corner of peek view, and the peek view will display in To-Do Bar as soon as possible. See screen shot:

Disable the peek view of Calendar in Outlook 2013

Some Outlook users may not like this peek view, and think of them annoy. However, it seems no easy way to disable the peek view from Outlook directly. Here I will introduce a trick to disable the peek view of Calendar in Microsoft Outlook 2013.

Step 1: Click the ellipsis at the bottom of Navigation Pane, and then select the Navigation Options from the popping up menu.

Step 2: In the Navigation Options dialog box, change the Maximum number of visible items to 1, keep the Mail first in the Display in this order box, and click the OK button.

Then you will see all buttons or text are hidden except the Mail at the bottom of Navigation Pane. In this case, it’s impossible to view the peek views of Calendar, People, Task, etc.

Note: In the case, users can’t switch Outlook views with clicking the Calendar/People/Task at the bottom of Navigation Pane directly. Alternatively, hotkeys are easily ways for you to shift Outlook views:

No.Outlook ViewHotkeys
1MailCtrl + 1
2CalendarCtrl + 2
3PeopleCtrl + 3
4TasksCtrl + 4
5NotesCtrl + 5
6FoldersCtrl + 6

Apart from the hotkeys, you can also switch Outlook views with clicking the ellipsis at the bottom of Navigation Pane > Calendar/People/Tasks

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    This solution doesnt really work as it switches off the icon to flip to calendar, which is useful. There must be some way to switch off the 'peek' function?! It is super annoying!
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    Outlook 365 does not allow 'dock the peek' calendar in the mail view if using IMAP. Major failure of the software.
    • To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.
      Yup, that is exactly what is going on with us. 'Dock the peek' is greyed out so we cant select it, and we really want to have it on our outlook main display.
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        so typical - why ask the user what they want?