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I have spent several hours in trying to turn OFF the 'time view' feature in
my calendar. I don't want to see the start times, only that I have things scheduled on certain days. I normally operate in the Day/week/month view only and do not like the preview pane. Any help is appreciated. |
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WOWTCB wrote:
I have spent several hours in trying to turn OFF the 'time view' feature in my calendar. I don't want to see the start times, only that I have things scheduled on certain days. I normally operate in the Day/week/month view only and do not like the preview pane. You can turn off the preview pane. ViewReading PaneOff. You can make all your appointments all-day events and then they won't have start or end times. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks but unfortunately that doesn't help me. I used to have all of my
'reminders' in the calendar and they would pop up on my screen at the appropriate time without actually being able to 'see' the start time on the calendar itself. The problem with your answer is that if I do it the way you suggested, I can't give the reminder a time to pop up. Know what I mean? It's so hard to explain this on the computer. "Brian Tillman" wrote: WOWTCB wrote: I have spent several hours in trying to turn OFF the 'time view' feature in my calendar. I don't want to see the start times, only that I have things scheduled on certain days. I normally operate in the Day/week/month view only and do not like the preview pane. You can turn off the preview pane. ViewReading PaneOff. You can make all your appointments all-day events and then they won't have start or end times. -- Brian Tillman |
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WOWTCB wrote:
Thanks but unfortunately that doesn't help me. I used to have all of my 'reminders' in the calendar and they would pop up on my screen at the appropriate time without actually being able to 'see' the start time on the calendar itself. The problem with your answer is that if I do it the way you suggested, I can't give the reminder a time to pop up. Know what I mean? It's so hard to explain this on the computer. I guess I don't understand. If your events have a start time, then the start time will be displayed. As far as I know, it's always ben that way. The only other things I can suggest it to experiment with the settings on ToolsOptionsCalendar OptionsPlanner Options the options obtained by right-clicking your calendar and choosing Other Settings. -- Brian Tillman |
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