working hours is used for Free/Busy and scheduling, not calendar display. In
the calendar non-working hours have a darker background color, but still
display.

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> Hello to all,
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> Miles
Miles Tone - 31 Jan 2008 13:16 GMT
> working hours is used for Free/Busy and scheduling, not calendar
> display. In the calendar non-working hours have a darker background
> color, but still display.
i.e. I will always see 00:00 -- 23:00 right?
Thank you
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 31 Jan 2008 13:28 GMT
correct.

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>> working hours is used for Free/Busy and scheduling, not calendar display.
>> In the calendar non-working hours have a darker background color, but
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> Thank you