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changing hours on calendar

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floridagirl - 24 Aug 2007 01:44 GMT
Hi!
I know how to change my "work week" and "work hours" and 12/hour, 24/hour
times...What I NEED to know is this:  when I look at my daily calendar, the
work hours of 7a-6p are a different shade than the rest of the hours..can I
get rid of the rest of the hours and JUST SHOW the hours I want? If so, can
someone tell me how? Thanks so much!  :)
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 24 Aug 2007 01:59 GMT
tools, options, calendar... start and end times

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> Hi!
> I know how to change my "work week" and "work hours" and 12/hour, 24/hour
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> can
> someone tell me how? Thanks so much!  :)
Brian Tillman - 24 Aug 2007 13:43 GMT
> I know how to change my "work week" and "work hours" and 12/hour,
> 24/hour times...What I NEED to know is this:  when I look at my daily
> calendar, the work hours of 7a-6p are a different shade than the rest
> of the hours..can I get rid of the rest of the hours and JUST SHOW
> the hours I want? If so, can someone tell me how? Thanks so much!  :)

No.  Outlook will always show all 24 hours and shade whatever your work
hours are.
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