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what does a shaded bar on a calendar date mean?

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Chilvers - 22 Nov 2007 20:21 GMT
what does a line through a calendar time mean... or a shaded bar through the
calendar day?
Jocelyn Fiorello - 25 Nov 2007 06:53 GMT
"Through" what part of the time or day?  What view of the calendar are you
looking at?  What version of Outlook?

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> what does a line through a calendar time mean... or a shaded bar through the
> calendar day?
Chilvers - 29 Nov 2007 16:55 GMT
in the month view, there is a shaded line that extends from the left edge of
that day square to the right edge where the number is...and the number itself
is shaded blue

I know about busy/tentative appointments; it is not that... I don't see
anything for that day except this shaded bar at the top

any ideas what it is or how it got there?

Chilvers

> "Through" what part of the time or day?  What view of the calendar are you
> looking at?  What version of Outlook?
>
> > what does a line through a calendar time mean... or a shaded bar through the
> > calendar day?
Brian Tillman - 29 Nov 2007 21:46 GMT
> in the month view, there is a shaded line that extends from the left
> edge of that day square to the right edge where the number is...and
> the number itself is shaded blue
>
> I know about busy/tentative appointments; it is not that... I don't
> see anything for that day except this shaded bar at the top

And this shading is not on the current date?
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Diane Poremsky - 25 Nov 2007 17:41 GMT
Where is it? It may indicate busy or tentative appointments.

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> what does a line through a calendar time mean... or a shaded bar through
> the
> calendar day?
 
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