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Old June 29th 06, 06:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
DSMITH
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Default HOW TO REMOVE CLOCKS W/ ONE COMMAND?

We have a few differing versions of outlook on our network (very anoying)
and on some of them the apointments on the caledars have clocks showing for
every apointment. I understand you can remove them one apointment at a time
(which is very time consuming).
Is there a way to remove all of them at once?
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Old June 29th 06, 07:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default HOW TO REMOVE CLOCKS W/ ONE COMMAND?

DSMITH wrote:

We have a few differing versions of outlook on our network (very
anoying) and on some of them the apointments on the caledars have
clocks showing for every apointment. I understand you can remove them
one apointment at a time (which is very time consuming).
Is there a way to remove all of them at once?


What happens when you right-click the body of the calendar, choose Other
Settings,. and uncheck the "Show time as clocks" boxes?
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Brian Tillman

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Old July 16th 06, 10:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Gandcp
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Default HOW TO REMOVE CLOCKS W/ ONE COMMAND?

I recently reformatted my computer and after installing Office 2003 and
Outlook, my calendar was fine. However, later in the day, clocks appeared on
my calendar, with the time extending into the following day. I clicked on
'Other Settings' and the clocks were not checked. I unchecked what was
checked and the clocks are still there. Any other suggestions? Thanks.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

DSMITH wrote:

We have a few differing versions of outlook on our network (very
anoying) and on some of them the apointments on the caledars have
clocks showing for every apointment. I understand you can remove them
one apointment at a time (which is very time consuming).
Is there a way to remove all of them at once?


What happens when you right-click the body of the calendar, choose Other
Settings,. and uncheck the "Show time as clocks" boxes?
--
Brian Tillman


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Old July 24th 06, 05:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default HOW TO REMOVE CLOCKS W/ ONE COMMAND?

Gandcp wrote:

I recently reformatted my computer and after installing Office 2003
and Outlook, my calendar was fine. However, later in the day, clocks
appeared on my calendar, with the time extending into the following
day. I clicked on 'Other Settings' and the clocks were not checked.
I unchecked what was checked and the clocks are still there. Any
other suggestions?


Not from me, I'm afraid.
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Brian Tillman
 




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