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How do I display my 9pm-7am work schedule as an appointment (with times)
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tiredofdisplaynames wrote:
How do I display my 9pm-7am work schedule as an appointment (with times) instead of a "multi-day event" in outlook today? I don't believe you can. Outlook's paradigm for days don't span midnight. -- Brian Tillman |
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