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Shaggyjh January 2nd 07 04:17 PM

Outlook 2003 calendar work week view customisation
 
Hi,

Happy new year to all.

I was just wondering whether there is a way to customise the "work week"
view so that i don't have the whole day shown on screen, Ie from 00:00 to
23:00, with the working hours of 9:00 to 17:30 in a different colour? I
don't need 00:00 to 9:00 because i'm not working then, or 18:00 to 23:00
because i'm not working then either.

I have searched everywhere i can think as well as right-clicking most of the
buttons and areas on screen.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

James

Brian Tillman January 3rd 07 02:32 PM

Outlook 2003 calendar work week view customisation
 
Shaggyjh wrote:

I was just wondering whether there is a way to customise the "work
week" view so that i don't have the whole day shown on screen, Ie
from 00:00 to 23:00, with the working hours of 9:00 to 17:30 in a
different colour? I don't need 00:00 to 9:00 because i'm not working
then, or 18:00 to 23:00 because i'm not working then either.


I don't believe that is possible.
--
Brian Tillman

Shaggyjh January 3rd 07 02:45 PM

Outlook 2003 calendar work week view customisation
 
I have sort of worked it out by changing the length of time per period from
30 minutes to 15 minutes. This increases the size of the working hours to
take up most of the screen.


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Shaggyjh wrote:

I was just wondering whether there is a way to customise the "work
week" view so that i don't have the whole day shown on screen, Ie
from 00:00 to 23:00, with the working hours of 9:00 to 17:30 in a
different colour? I don't need 00:00 to 9:00 because i'm not working
then, or 18:00 to 23:00 because i'm not working then either.


I don't believe that is possible.
--
Brian Tillman



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