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I am have appointments that can be 9:10 or 9:30 or 9:15.
Our office uses the current view/day/week/month choice in Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Pro. Our entries have a specific entry format of: (example) WGB-JOHNSON, KEN-FOERSCHLER(OVERLAND PARK - KS) When we enter appointments on the hour or half hour increment the above appears. If we input an increment outside the hour or half hour time frame the following appears: (example) 10:20am-10:50am WGB-JOHNSON, KEN-FOERSCHLER(OVERLAND PARK - KS) Which is irritating from a consistency standpoint if you are looking through the calendar. We would prefer to not see the time frame on any calendar entry regardless of increment choice. Is it possible to correct this problem or are we stuck with it? Thank you, MB |
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