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How can you setup 15 minute intervals for Start/End Times?

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Ron Dwyer - 30 Jan 2006 18:46 GMT
Quick question: when I create a new appointment, the Start Time/End Time
displays times in 30 minute intervals.  Is it possible to change this to 15
minute intervals?

Thanks!
Judy Gleeson - 31 Jan 2006 01:37 GMT
easy - but not obvious!

In the calendar there's a grey area that show what time of day it is.  It
goes down the screen between the calendar and your folder list.  Right click
it and set the span to 15 min intervals.
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Acorn Training
www.acorntraining.com.au

> Quick question: when I create a new appointment, the Start Time/End Time
> displays times in 30 minute intervals.  Is it possible to change this to 15
> minute intervals?
>
> Thanks!
Ron Dwyer - 31 Jan 2006 13:27 GMT
Really close!

If click on the view pane, then create a new appointment, it will default
the length of the appointment to 15 minutes.  Consider this scenario:  I
click on the New Appointment button, without really paying attention to the
time slot that I have selected in the view pane.  It shouldn't be an issue -
I can just adjust when the appointment occurs using the Start Time/End Time
dropdowns - EXCEPT for the fact that the time intervals in the drop downs are
30 minutes.

Clear as mud?  To put it another way: try creating a meeting that has a
duration of an hour and 15 minutes, using only the drop downs.

Thanks!

Ron

> easy - but not obvious!
>
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> > Thanks!

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