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display time in monthly calendar

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cfsnco - 19 Feb 2008 15:44 GMT
Would like to display time on the monthly calendar when printed.
example:
On the Monthly calendar you have the grig with dates and then
you would have time showing as
1:00pm
2:00pm
so on

Either 12 or 24 hr would work for me.

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Brian Tillman - 19 Feb 2008 17:04 GMT
> Would like to display time on the monthly calendar when printed.
> example:
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> 2:00pm
> so on

here is no time slot grid on a monthly calendar.  The smallest unit of time
on a monthly calendar is a day.
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jmm - 19 Feb 2008 20:54 GMT
Could some MVP please reply to the below questions?  Thanks.

Subject: RE: View multiple events in Month view in Outlook 2007        12/19/2007
8:04 PM PST

By:         jmm
In:         microsoft.public.outlook.general



Some months I can't view any events at all without going to view by day or by
week.  But some months I have at least two events showing in the monthly
view.  I have been totally unable to figure out the difference, why some
months are one way and some another.  I would like to view as many events per
day in the monthly view.  Does anybody know how I set that up?  Thanks
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"michaelberrier" wrote:

> I would like to view more than two events per day in the "Month" view
> on the calendar in Outlook 2007.  I've tried shrinking the font to
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> Thanks.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 19 Feb 2008 21:26 GMT
The monthly calendar has a limited # it can display, based in part on the
size of the grid which is based in part on the size of the window.

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> Could some MVP please reply to the below questions?  Thanks.
>
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>> Thanks.
 
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