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Old April 1st 09, 12:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
billg
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Default month view time range

iWhen I moved to ths new contract, and consequently Outlook 2007 instead of
2000, I find that displaying the month view has started displaying appt time
range, i.e.start and end times, instead of just start times. This takes up 6
character spaces across the box for that day which I would prefer to display
more of theevent text. But I cannot figure out, nor find in Help, any way to
eliminate the End Time. Can anybody help?
 




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