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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? |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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nola wrote:
times are displayed when i view the monthly calendar. i Try resetting the monthly view to its defaults. -- Brian Tillman |
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