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Old June 21st 06, 01:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Gordon Price
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Default Default time for all day event

yWhen you create a new Meeting the default is to show time as Busy, but an
all day event shows as free by default. Can this default behavior be changed?
90% of our all day events are out of office, with traveling resources like
digital cameras and laptops. When a user forgets to change the show time
setting, the resources show up as available. I would rather default to Out of
Office, and if someone shows up as Out of Office on their spouses birthday,
then so be it. A little training will go a long way, but changing the default
behavior would be nice.

Thanks,
Gordon
 




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