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I'm trying to hide the start time of an event when printing a monthly
calendar. All I can find is how to hide or show the end time. I'm not able to change the time grid to 'all day' to fake it out. Any ideas? Thank you. |
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I'm using Outlook 2003
"Hello_It''''s_Me-CA" wrote: I'm trying to hide the start time of an event when printing a monthly calendar. All I can find is how to hide or show the end time. I'm not able to change the time grid to 'all day' to fake it out. Any ideas? Thank you. |
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