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dendinsd - 26 Jan 2006 22:27 GMT
My calendar has hours from 6am to 10 pm.  i only want 8 to 5.  Can I change
that look?
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 27 Jan 2006 07:28 GMT
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After furious head scratching, dendinsd asked:

| My calendar has hours from 6am to 10 pm.  i only want 8 to 5.  Can I
| change that look?
dendinsd - 27 Jan 2006 13:38 GMT
Actually, In the  Work Week view, I can
see from 2 AM at the top to 10 PM at the bottom.  You are certain this
cannot be changed so I only see 7am to 7pm?
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> No.
>
> | My calendar has hours from 6am to 10 pm.  i only want 8 to 5.  Can I
> | change that look?
Brian Tillman - 27 Jan 2006 16:22 GMT
> Actually, In the  Work Week view, I can
> see from 2 AM at the top to 10 PM at the bottom.

Actually,. you see from 12 AM to 12 AM, with the work hours colored a little
differently to highlight them.  The highlighting is controlled on
Tools>Options>Calendar Options ("Start time" and "End time").

> You are certain this
> cannot be changed so I only see 7am to 7pm?

You cannot control the size of a day.  In Outlook, a day is always 24 hours
long.
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dendinsd - 27 Jan 2006 16:38 GMT
Thank you.
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> > Actually, In the  Work Week view, I can
> > see from 2 AM at the top to 10 PM at the bottom.
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> You cannot control the size of a day.  In Outlook, a day is always 24 hours
> long.
 
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