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How can I hide the start time on my calendar

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washington@discussions.microsoft.co - 23 May 2005 18:52 GMT
I recently changed something in my calendar and now for every appt I enter a
start time shows up, which is particularly confusing when I've marked it for
an "all day event" it looks like I have a set time for this appt. when it's
really just the start time.  It's very confusing because when I look at my
calendar I have 8 appts all with appt times, when really I only have one set
appt time and the others are all day events and flexible not set in stone.
Help.
Thanks,
-Washington
Pat Garard - 24 May 2005 07:18 GMT
G'Day George,

As far as I know......
IF
    You create an appointment
AND
    The start or end time does not match the time-scale divisions
    on the vertical time scale (15min, 30min etc)
THEN
    Outlook will display the start/end times in the Appointment block.

I don't think there's much you can do about it.
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Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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>I recently changed something in my calendar and now for every appt I enter
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> Thanks,
> -Washington
 
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