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Old May 11th 10, 05:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Martin
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Default Outlook calendar 2 issues.

Hi all,



I am using Outlook 2003 and in the calendar view I would like to know:



1). is it possible to view the time bar (like down left hand side) also on
the right hand side?



and also.....



2). can I see the time show in the subject bar. i.e. If I make an
appointment at 11:15 it says 11:15 when I am viewing in the 5 day week view
but if I choose 11:30 start time it doesn't show in the subject bar.



Thanks



Martin


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Old May 11th 10, 10:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Slipstick[_6_]
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Default Outlook calendar 2 issues.


#1 - No.
#2 - times display only if the start or end time is out of scale. See
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2009/20090610.htm.


Martin;145764 Wrote:
Hi all,



I am using Outlook 2003 and in the calendar view I would like to know:



1). is it possible to view the time bar (like down left hand side) also
on
the right hand side?



and also.....



2). can I see the time show in the subject bar. i.e. If I make an
appointment at 11:15 it says 11:15 when I am viewing in the 5 day week
view
but if I choose 11:30 start time it doesn't show in the subject bar.



Thanks



Martin



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Old May 12th 10, 09:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Martin
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Default Outlook calendar 2 issues.

ok thats great, cheers


"Slipstick" wrote:


#1 - No.
#2 - times display only if the start or end time is out of scale. See
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2009/20090610.htm.


Martin;145764 Wrote:
Hi all,



I am using Outlook 2003 and in the calendar view I would like to know:



1). is it possible to view the time bar (like down left hand side) also
on
the right hand side?



and also.....



2). can I see the time show in the subject bar. i.e. If I make an
appointment at 11:15 it says 11:15 when I am viewing in the 5 day week
view
but if I choose 11:30 start time it doesn't show in the subject bar.



Thanks



Martin



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