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GayeSF March 11th 08 06:23 PM

Cancel "all day" default setting in Outlook 2007 Calendar
 
I have a bar across the top of all my days for an All Day appointment. How
do I change the default to an unchecked box next to all day appointment?

Diane Poremsky [MVP] March 11th 08 09:22 PM

Cancel "all day" default setting in Outlook 2007 Calendar
 
don't create new appointments by clicking on the monthly calendar and they
will not be all day events.

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"GayeSF" wrote in message
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I have a bar across the top of all my days for an All Day appointment. How
do I change the default to an unchecked box next to all day appointment?



GayeSF March 11th 08 10:12 PM

Cancel "all day" default setting in Outlook 2007 Calendar
 
Diane,
In Outlook 2007 at least, whether I go to the Week view or Month view and
click on a day to add an appointment, the window that opens has the square
for All Day already checked and the times are grayed out. I have to manually
uncheck the box each time. Is there a place to go in and change that?
Thanks.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

don't create new appointments by clicking on the monthly calendar and they
will not be all day events.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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"GayeSF" wrote in message
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I have a bar across the top of all my days for an All Day appointment. How
do I change the default to an unchecked box next to all day appointment?



Brian Tillman March 12th 08 12:25 PM

Cancel "all day" default setting in Outlook 2007 Calendar
 
GayeSF wrote:

In Outlook 2007 at least, whether I go to the Week view or Month view
and click on a day to add an appointment, the window that opens has
the square for All Day already checked and the times are grayed out.


If you don't see time divisions in the view, double-clicking will produce an
all-day event. If you can see time divisions in the view, double-clicking
will open an event whose length is the time division you clicked, with the
start and end time of the division. Clicking the New button in any calendar
view will produce a time event.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


GayeSF March 12th 08 04:41 PM

Cancel "all day" default setting in Outlook 2007 Calendar
 
That works! I see what you mean! Thanks so much. I'll bear that in mind.
Gaye

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

GayeSF wrote:

In Outlook 2007 at least, whether I go to the Week view or Month view
and click on a day to add an appointment, the window that opens has
the square for All Day already checked and the times are grayed out.


If you don't see time divisions in the view, double-clicking will produce an
all-day event. If you can see time divisions in the view, double-clicking
will open an event whose length is the time division you clicked, with the
start and end time of the division. Clicking the New button in any calendar
view will produce a time event.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]




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