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Choosing a default time of one hour for new appointments?

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Trob - 13 Jan 2006 18:51 GMT
Whenever I make a new appointment in Outlook Calendar, the default setting is
30 minutes.  How do I change the default such that when I click on New
Appointment the default is one hour?
Brian Tillman - 13 Jan 2006 19:37 GMT
> Whenever I make a new appointment in Outlook Calendar, the default
> setting is 30 minutes.  How do I change the default such that when I
> click on New Appointment the default is one hour?

In your Calendar's Day view, right-click the day and choose "Other
Settings".  Then change the "Time scale" drop-down to "60 minutes".  Click
OK.  Any new appointments will default to one hour long.
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Trob - 13 Jan 2006 21:17 GMT
Brian, you're awesome.  Worked like a charm.  Thanks!!!

> > Whenever I make a new appointment in Outlook Calendar, the default
> > setting is 30 minutes.  How do I change the default such that when I
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> Settings".  Then change the "Time scale" drop-down to "60 minutes".  Click
> OK.  Any new appointments will default to one hour long.

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