To return to your calendar, use your browser's Back button.

Going to a page
When you go to another page, your browser stores the page that you just left in a disk cache or a memory cache. The memory cache stores recently viewed pages in memory. The disk cache stores recently viewed pages on your hard disk. Most browsers let you view or change current cache settings. See your browser's documentation for more information.

Do one of the following to go to a different page:

  • Click your browser's Back or Forward button, or choose Go - Back or Go - Forward from your browser's menu.

  • To go to a specific page that you previously viewed, choose it from the list in your browser's Go menu.

    Make sure your browser's toolbar (the one that contains the Back and Forward buttons) appears at the top of your browser's window. For example, if you're using the Netscape Navigator browser, choose Options - Show Toolbar to display the Back and Forward buttons. If you're using the Internet Explorer browser, choose View - Toolbar to display the Back and Forward buttons.

    You might have to click Back or Forward more than once to get to the page that you want.

    Note Avoid using bookmarks to quickly go to a page in Organizer Web Calendar. The information in your file in Organizer Web Calendar changes frequently, and bookmarked pages aren't likely to contain the most current information in your file.

    See also:

    The Organizer Web Calendar workspace
    Moving around in Organizer Web Calendar
    Changing views
    Day view
    Month view
    Week view
    Year view