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Hello, I am using Outlook 2007... When I click on a day (in month view) and
type to create an appointment/event, it is automatically assumed to be an all-day event, most of my appointments are 9 till 12, how can I set it up so that it defaults to those times? Thanks Michelle |
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I don't think you can change that behavior. You can right click in a day and
choose to make a new appointment but not one pre-set to 9-12. "Michelle" wrote in message ... Hello, I am using Outlook 2007... When I click on a day (in month view) and type to create an appointment/event, it is automatically assumed to be an all-day event, most of my appointments are 9 till 12, how can I set it up so that it defaults to those times? |
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"Michelle" wrote in message
... Hello, I am using Outlook 2007... When I click on a day (in month view) and type to create an appointment/event, it is automatically assumed to be an all-day event, most of my appointments are 9 till 12, how can I set it up so that it defaults to those times? Thanks Michelle If I right-click on the day and choose New Appointment it does NOT automatically set an all-day event - it chooses the next appointment that is free consummate with the appointment length you have set in options....try that. |
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If I right-click on the day and choose New Appointment it does NOT
automatically set an all-day event - it chooses the next appointment that is free consummate with the appointment length you have set in options....try that. On my Outlook 2007, it always picks the start of my workday, not the next available time, happily conflicting with the previously created first appointment of the day. I need to type in a new time (using shortcuts). -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Michelle" wrote in message ... Hello, I am using Outlook 2007... When I click on a day (in month view) and type to create an appointment/event, it is automatically assumed to be an all-day event, most of my appointments are 9 till 12, how can I set it up so that it defaults to those times? Thanks Michelle If I right-click on the day and choose New Appointment it does NOT automatically set an all-day event - it chooses the next appointment that is free consummate with the appointment length you have set in options....try that. |
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"Michelle" wrote in message
... Hello, I am using Outlook 2007... When I click on a day (in month view) and type to create an appointment/event, it is automatically assumed to be an all-day event, most of my appointments are 9 till 12, how can I set it up so that it defaults to those times? Whenever you do that with any view that does not contain a time scale, you will get an all-day event. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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