what addins do you have installed?
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"kmcdonnell" wrote in message
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When I specify an appointment end time, Outlook adds a day to the end
time.
For example, if I set an appointment for Jan. 12 starting at 1 PM, ending
at
2 PM, the end time field automatically adds a day, reading Jan. 13, 2 PM.
Is
one of my Calendar settings doing this? Thx.
"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by 24-hours vs. work hours...Outlook always
shows
all hours in Day view, it just highlights whatever you have set as work
hours.
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"stlpsd1" wrote:
That works great. However it changes the display times from "work"
hours to
24 hours. Is there a way to change it back to "work" hours and keep
the 1
hour appointment?
"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
It should correspond with the time scale you have set on the Day view
of your
Calendar...right-click the times on the left to see what's selected,
and
change it if you like. Of course, you can type any end time you like
into
the box...even use some shortcuts, like 430p for 4:30 PM.
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"John Casper" wrote:
Does the End time have to be 30 minutes after the Start time of an
appointment made in the calendar? Can the default be changed?