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nola September 6th 06 02:35 PM

All Day Event
 
On my calendar, an all day event shows as 12:00 am with the name of the
event. (Example: 12:00 am Valentine's Day instead of just Valentine's Day).
How can I change it to only show the all day event?

Brian Tillman September 6th 06 02:54 PM

All Day Event
 
nola wrote:

On my calendar, an all day event shows as 12:00 am with the name of
the event. (Example: 12:00 am Valentine's Day instead of just
Valentine's Day). How can I change it to only show the all day event?


And the "All day event" flag isn't checked? How did you attempt to create
the event? WHat version of Outlook?
--
Brian Tillman


nola September 6th 06 03:07 PM

All Day Event
 
the all day event is checked; created in "new appointment"; using microsoft
windows xp home version 2002

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

nola wrote:

On my calendar, an all day event shows as 12:00 am with the name of
the event. (Example: 12:00 am Valentine's Day instead of just
Valentine's Day). How can I change it to only show the all day event?


And the "All day event" flag isn't checked? How did you attempt to create
the event? WHat version of Outlook?
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman September 6th 06 05:38 PM

All Day Event
 
nola wrote:

the all day event is checked; created in "new appointment"; using
microsoft windows xp home version 2002


Where do you see the times displayed? What EXACTLY did you click to create
it? I usually create an all day event simply by double-clicking the day in
a weekly or monthly calendar view or the gray area above the colored pane in
the day view. "All day event" is checked and no start and end times
display.
--
Brian Tillman


nola September 6th 06 05:51 PM

All Day Event
 
times are displayed when i view the monthly calendar. i

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

nola wrote:

the all day event is checked; created in "new appointment"; using
microsoft windows xp home version 2002


Where do you see the times displayed? What EXACTLY did you click to create
it? I usually create an all day event simply by double-clicking the day in create an all day event just as you do but i am getting the 12:00 am next to it.
a weekly or monthly calendar view or the gray area above the colored pane in
the day view. "All day event" is checked and no start and end times
display.
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman September 6th 06 10:41 PM

All Day Event
 
nola wrote:

times are displayed when i view the monthly calendar. i


Try resetting the monthly view to its defaults.
--
Brian Tillman

nola September 6th 06 11:52 PM

All Day Event
 
I fixed it by using customize current view. Click on customize current view,
click reset custom view. it was hanging up on the fields. Under field I had
start, start and it should be start,end.
"Brian Tillman" wrote:

nola wrote:

times are displayed when i view the monthly calendar. i


Try resetting the monthly view to its defaults.
--
Brian Tillman


Brian Tillman September 7th 06 03:17 AM

All Day Event
 
nola wrote:

I fixed it by using customize current view. Click on customize
current view, click reset custom view.


Then you did what I suggested. I'm glad it worked.
--
Brian Tillman


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