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How can I get 15 minute time intervals (i.e. 8:15 or 2:45) instead of 30
minute defaults currently set in Outlook? |
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Teresa wrote:
How can I get 15 minute time intervals (i.e. 8:15 or 2:45) instead of 30 minute defaults currently set in Outlook? Are you speaking of the values in the Start and End drop-downs? I don't think you can chage the duration of those intervals, but if you enter, say "8:15" in the Start drop-down, the End drop-down will show times on the quarter hour as well (i.e., 8:15, 8:45", etc.) -- Brian Tillman |
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