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CalendarView.DaysInMultiDayMode property (Outlook)

Returns or sets a Long value that represents the number of consecutive days displayed in the CalendarView object. Read/write

Syntax

expression. DaysInMultiDayMode

expression A variable that represents a CalendarView object.

Remarks

This property can be set to a value between 2 and 14. If this property is set to a value less than 2, the property is set to 2. If the this property is set to a value greater than 14, the property is set to 14. The default value for this property is 5.

Example

The following Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example creates a new CalendarView object in the Calendar default folder, and then configures it to display 14 consecutive days in multi-day mode, with Outlook items displayed within an hourly time scale.

Sub CreateTwoWeekView() 
 
 Dim objNamespace As NameSpace 
 
 Dim objFolder As Folder 
 
 Dim objView As CalendarView 
 
 
 
 ' Obtain Folder object reference to the Calendar default folder. 
 
 Set objNamespace = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI") 
 
 Set objFolder = objNamespace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderCalendar) 
 
 
 
 ' Create a new CalendarView object named "Two Weeks". 
 
 Set objView = objFolder.Views.Add("Two Weeks", _ 
 
 olCalendarView, _ 
 
 olViewSaveOptionAllFoldersOfType) 
 
 
 
 ' Configure the new CalendarView object. 
 
 With objView 
 
 ' Display the view in multi-day mode. 
 
 .CalendarViewMode = olCalendarViewMultiDay 
 
 
 
 ' Display 14 consecutive days in multi-day 
 
 ' mode. 
 
 .DaysInMultiDayMode = 14 
 
 ' Set the time scale for the view in one-hour 
 
 ' intervals. 
 
 .DayWeekTimeScale = olTimeScale60Minutes 
 
 
 
 ' Save and apply the new CalendarView object. 
 
 .Save 
 
 .Apply 
 
 End With 
 
End Sub

See also

CalendarView Object

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