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Some shifts I work run till past midnight. So, let's say I start my shift
this evening--12th--and finish at 1:30AM on the 13th. Any and everything involving this work done is officially accomplished on the 12th and I'd like my PIM to reflect that. Is there any way to force Outlook to accept a work day which runs past midnight WITHOUT having it show up as a two day event or is this a programming thing whereby there's just no way to trick a computer into thinking that a day can run past 23:59:59? |
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-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Tim Scott Mathews asked: | Some shifts I work run till past midnight. So, let's say I start my | shift this evening--12th--and finish at 1:30AM on the 13th. Any and | everything involving this work done is officially accomplished on | the 12th and I'd like my PIM to reflect that. Is there any way to | force Outlook to accept a work day which runs past midnight WITHOUT | having it show up as a two day event or is this a programming thing | whereby there's just no way to trick a computer into thinking that a | day can run past 23:59:59? |
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