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In outlook how do i enter an appointment at say 4.25pm not 4.30pm



 
 
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Old September 2nd 06, 11:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default In outlook how do i enter an appointment at say 4.25pm not 4.30pm

In Outlook calendar I want to enter data at times other than the hour or half
hour - say 4.25pm. How do I do that?
 




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