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Hi,
I always use weekly view dafault Outlook 2007 Calendar view to read and schedule my appointments. To schedule an appointment, I will single click on the appointment starting time (ie. 9:00am 11Sept07), then type the subject into the appointment direct without open up the actual appointment form. Then drag the appointment to extend the appointment end time (ie. 5pm 11Sept07). When dragging, sometime I will go over the desire time (ie 7pm). I will simply go back to the desire time (ie. 5pm) without releasing my mouse click. However, Outlook 2007 Calendar will somehow remember 7pm and place my appointment end time to 7pm. so I have to manually drag the time again to make it back to 5pm. This is just very annoying... |
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