Scroll by week in month view

I am an Outlook '03 convert, and I would like to scroll from week to week in the month view. So say its Oct 15, I want to see the current week and the next few weeks. I don't need to see what i did on oct 5.

Welcome to the discussions, Adam. I don't think it can be done, unless it is one of the unpubllished key combinations like alt-command n (where n is 1-7) to select the number of days to view in week view. But it seems a reasonable feature to have - post the suggestion in the iCal feedback section (at the top of the discussions)

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