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How do I set up my calendar day to start at 7:00a.m.?

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Teresa - 17 Nov 2005 18:12 GMT
My day starts at 7:00a.m., but when I click on my calendar and choose just
the day to be displayed, it starts at 12:00a.m. So therefore, I can't see my
schedule unless I always scroll down to the 7:00a.m. time slot.
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 17 Nov 2005 19:35 GMT
What version of Outlook?  Have you checked Tools | Options | Calendar
Options?

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> My day starts at 7:00a.m., but when I click on my calendar and choose just
> the day to be displayed, it starts at 12:00a.m. So therefore, I can't see
> my
> schedule unless I always scroll down to the 7:00a.m. time slot.
Sarb - 17 Nov 2005 20:21 GMT
Try:

Tools, Options, Calendar options in Preferences tab, change start time to
7am, click ok. When you go back into your calendar it should display the
start and finish times selected.

Sarb

> My day starts at 7:00a.m., but when I click on my calendar and choose just
> the day to be displayed, it starts at 12:00a.m. So therefore, I can't see my
> schedule unless I always scroll down to the 7:00a.m. time slot.
 
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