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Old October 21st 06, 05:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Appointment Date Increment (without Picker)

Does anyone know how I can use a *keyboard* shortcut while in the Start Date
or End Date field to increment/decrement the dates? (without using a mouse
or picker).

Outlook has some interesting little things I can do like type in "Tomorrow",
"Yesterday" "Sun" "Next Tues" ... and it will figure out the date and replace
it .... but I can't seem to simply, using the keyboard, increment or
decrement the date ...

Any idea or tips?

Thanks

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