Outlook calendar in HTC Leo (Vodafone) - HD2 General

Hi, I have an HTC Leo from Vodafone.
Problem: the calendar invoked from the Today screen is the HTC calendar, therefore all the look and feel of the outlook calendar (organization, colors etc) is lost. I did not have this problem with WM 6.1 (HTC Diamond).
1-Is it possible to invoke or to link the Outlook calendar from the Home page of Sense instead of the HTC calendar? The same for appointments, notes and contacts.
2- If it is no possible how can I disable Sense in a Vodafone Leo (I cannot find any place where I can configure the "Today screen"
Many thanks in advance

Joaquin Marcide said:
1-Is it possible to invoke or to link the Outlook calendar from the Home page of Sense instead of the HTC calendar? The same for appointments, notes and contacts.
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Yes, they are just programs with links in your start menu (under outlook folder). You can add them to the quick links of your home page.
Joaquin Marcide said:
2- If it is no possible how can I disable Sense in a Vodafone Leo (I cannot find any place where I can configure the "Today screen"
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I am sure you can. Search this forum for the keywoard today and Titanium. In the worse case, Sense is just a big startup program. I believe if you remove the registry entry then it won't autorun when your phone starts up.

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