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I enter a new "all day" Event. In the form, it is checked as all day and the
12:00 to 12:00 time span (for an appointment) is grayed out. In the Month view, the event is shown as extending over 2 days. So, Independence Day USA would show on July 3 and July 4. This was no problem in Outlook 2003, what am I doing wrong in 2007? Thanks for your interest, time, and help. -- path-euclid |
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