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All Day Events in Outlook 2002 Do Not Show in Order at the Top

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Frank - 13 Aug 2007 17:54 GMT
Hello All - In order meaning by the time as typed in the Subject field, say
Jogging between 6-7AM, Breakfast 7:30-8AM and Dinner 6-7PM; order as in
earlier time showing at the top, etc.  Breakfast shows at the top followed by
Dinner and then Jogging. The time is set to show as free.  The "correct' way
should be Jogging, Breakfast & then Dinner in order from the top respectively.

My take is that the actual time is not being entered specifically at a
certain time in the calendar however that wouldnt be a All Day Event but an
specific appointment.

Thanks for any information.

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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 13 Aug 2007 18:14 GMT
Are they being sorted alphabetically or in order of creation? Technically,
there's no "correct order" since Outlook isn't expecting there to be a time
in the subject of an 'all-day' event.

> Hello All - In order meaning by the time as typed in the Subject field,
> say
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> an
> specific appointment.
Diane Poremsky - 13 Aug 2007 18:57 GMT
Outlook sorts the all day events by subject - so you'll need to enter the
subjects as "6 am - jogging"; "7:30 Am Breakfast" ; "6 pm Dinner" or enter
them as timed items (appointments).

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