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SB Mull April 13th 09 06:19 PM

End date for appointments
 
Every new event I set in Outlook 2007 calendar sets start time/date correctly
then automatically default the end date to the next day. It seems a default
has been set to make every appointment a two-day one, but I can't find that
control anywhere. This is very annoying - and no, i have not changed time
zones. BTW - I use Vista now and Outlook did not do this when I used XP
--
Sandra

Diane Poremsky [MVP] April 13th 09 09:15 PM

End date for appointments
 
It's not a normal outlook behavior. What addins do you have installed? Is
this a new computer? If so, what make and form factor? (ie, Dell laptop).

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"SB Mull" wrote in message
...
Every new event I set in Outlook 2007 calendar sets start time/date
correctly
then automatically default the end date to the next day. It seems a
default
has been set to make every appointment a two-day one, but I can't find
that
control anywhere. This is very annoying - and no, i have not changed time
zones. BTW - I use Vista now and Outlook did not do this when I used XP
--
Sandra



SB Mull April 13th 09 10:02 PM

End date for appointments
 
I bought the computer in August 2008 - HP Pavilion dv9920us notebook, 65 bit
Vista, latest updates for Office Professional 2007. I use Firefox for
browser. The current Outlook add-ins are Business Contact Mgr, Search Index,
Mobile Service, VBA, and Outlook Backup. As noted, it has done this since I
moved the MS suite to the new computer with Vista - on the previous computer
with XP, there was no problem.
--
Sandra


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

It's not a normal outlook behavior. What addins do you have installed? Is
this a new computer? If so, what make and form factor? (ie, Dell laptop).

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

Outlook Tips by email:


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"SB Mull" wrote in message
...
Every new event I set in Outlook 2007 calendar sets start time/date
correctly
then automatically default the end date to the next day. It seems a
default
has been set to make every appointment a two-day one, but I can't find
that
control anywhere. This is very annoying - and no, i have not changed time
zones. BTW - I use Vista now and Outlook did not do this when I used XP
--
Sandra





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