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I would like to make 45 minute appointments without having to type in the
time (for instance, 1:45) each time. That is, I wouild like the drop down box to include 45 minute increments. Also, I would like the appointments not to appear to overlap. THis is easy in PALM but I can't seem to do it in Outlook. Any ideas? |
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Larry wrote:
I would like to make 45 minute appointments without having to type in the time (for instance, 1:45) each time. That is, I wouild like the drop down box to include 45 minute increments. Also, I would like the appointments not to appear to overlap. THis is easy in PALM but I can't seem to do it in Outlook. Any ideas? I don't believe this is possible in Outlook, but one thing you can do is to set the time scale to 15 minutes, select a 45 minute range, then click New. The meeting will have your select times for start and end, which will span 45 minutes. -- Brian Tillman |
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