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Tad - 14 Dec 2007 03:38 GMT
I am a teacher so I have a daily schedule of classes that don't change.  I
know I can set up recurring events on my calendar that will show up everyday
on my monthly, weekly, and daily views.  However I don't want that.  Is there
a way to schedule details on daily or weekly views yet not have all of those
details show on the monthly view.  

I'd like to have the monthly view show:
"8:15-3:15 School"

Yet on the weekly or daily view I'd like it to show the details:

"8:15-8:25 Opening"
"8:30-9:20"  11th grade U.S. History
"9:25-10:15" 8th grade History"

etc.....

I'm also a principal so I have meetings, appointmenst, and interruptions
quite often.  However, the classes don't change, just the details of those
classes.  
Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.
Diane Poremsky - 14 Dec 2007 03:51 GMT
No, its not possible to do that - the closest you can come is with outlook
2007 - it allows you to show low, med or high details.

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> I am a teacher so I have a daily schedule of classes that don't change.  I
> know I can set up recurring events on my calendar that will show up
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> classes.
> Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.
 
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