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Is this the same for Outlook 2003?
"::Chillmeout::" wrote: Thanks Vince. I won't waste any more time trying to find out, just a pity that I have to show a full day instead of my defined hours at-a-glance so-to-speak. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't think you can cut down the size of a day (showing only what appear to be work hours). You can define your hours but that only changes the coloring of the calendar hours. "::Chillmeout::" wrote in message ... I feel that there is a lot of wasted space in Outlook XP calendar. I want the Calendar view to only show my office hours of 8am - 6pm. How do I do this as I can't seem to find out in Help and via a KB? |
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