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S.C - 16 Feb 2008 16:07 GMT
I am using Office 2007, in Outlook I have added two recurring events. One is
"1-4-6" (this is the actual title and there are 7 different numbered titles)
and "RTH" (again the actual title).
Is there a way that when I look at the monthly calendar that the "RTH" is
always the first to be seen?

The calendar is inconsistent in how it is listed each day. One day it will
list RTH at the top and the next time it is listed it is at the bottom of
the list for that day?

Any ideas are greatly appreciated

Steve
Brian Tillman - 18 Feb 2008 14:08 GMT
> I am using Office 2007, in Outlook I have added two recurring events.
> One is "1-4-6" (this is the actual title and there are 7 different
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> will list RTH at the top and the next time it is listed it is at the
> bottom of the list for that day?

All-day events should always appear in alphabetical order at the top of the
day.  Timed events should show below them in start time order.  What types
of events are these?
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S.C - 18 Feb 2008 21:38 GMT
Both events are all-day events. Neither have a specific start or end time.
Steve

> > I am using Office 2007, in Outlook I have added two recurring events.
> > One is "1-4-6" (this is the actual title and there are 7 different
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> day.  Timed events should show below them in start time order.  What types
> of events are these?
Brian Tillman - 19 Feb 2008 14:00 GMT
> Both events are all-day events. Neither have a specific start or end
> time. Steve

I can't reproduce this.
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