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Getting all day event buttons and 1 hour events to appear in Calendar

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Neilie - 15 May 2006 12:21 GMT
Hi, I am using the 1 day events view and I understand from a manual
that I am reading that, I should be able to display all day event
buttons , as grey buttons at the top of the 1-day calendar field and
specific events displayed throughout the day on a white background
underneath these buttons.

Unfortunately,  when I double click on the date and set up an all day
event - by filling in the subject line.  Or right click on the body of
the day field and set up a specific time for an event it shows up
neither as a button or on the calendar schedule.

What am I doing wrong?
Brian Tillman - 15 May 2006 13:47 GMT
> Hi, I am using the 1 day events view and I understand from a manual
> that I am reading that, I should be able to display all day event
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> Unfortunately,  when I double click on the date and set up an all day
> event - by filling in the subject line.

You don't set up an all-day event by filling in the subject line.  You do it
by checking the "All day event" box.  Alternatively, from the Day view,
double-click the date line at the very top of the calendar, that will open
an event with the "All day event" box already checked.
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Or right click on the body of

> the day field and set up a specific time for an event it shows up
> neither as a button or on the calendar schedule.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
 
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