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Hi,
I run Outlook 2003. When scheduling an appointment, I move the string to set the time frame, but the string is set to 30 minutes each move, is it possible to adjust the time gap to 15 minutes? Any help will be appreciated! Thanks in advance! Lisa |
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"Lisa" wrote in message
... I run Outlook 2003. When scheduling an appointment, I move the string to set the time frame, but the string is set to 30 minutes each move, is it possible to adjust the time gap to 15 minutes? Right-click an empty area of the calendar, choose Other Settings, and change your time scale to 15 minutes. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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