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Mark days as Passed or Closed

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Hero - 20 May 2008 23:34 GMT
Is there any way to show a day as finished, as in striking a line through it
as one would do on a paper calendar.  I find looking at a monthly calendar
visually confusing and the striked off days helps me find the current day.  
TU.
Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 21 May 2008 01:44 GMT
No. Best you can do is color categories (outlook 2007) - use a dark color.

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> Is there any way to show a day as finished, as in striking a line through
> it
> as one would do on a paper calendar.  I find looking at a monthly calendar
> visually confusing and the striked off days helps me find the current day.
> TU.
Hero - 21 May 2008 13:40 GMT
Thanks...How do I select a full day to mark it as dark?  I tried to go to a
day and "select all" but it does not do it.  I am new to O2007 so sorry if
these are stupid questions......Hero

> No. Best you can do is color categories (outlook 2007) - use a dark color.
>
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> > visually confusing and the striked off days helps me find the current day.
> > TU.
Brian Tillman - 21 May 2008 18:22 GMT
> Thanks...How do I select a full day to mark it as dark?  I tried to
> go to a day and "select all" but it does not do it.  I am new to
> O2007 so sorry if these are stupid questions......

You can't mark an empty day, I don't believe.
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Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 21 May 2008 20:03 GMT
If there are no appointments, there is nothing to mark "closed" or
"complete". Or you can create an all day event so you have something to
mark -

see http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2008/20080520.htm

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> Thanks...How do I select a full day to mark it as dark?  I tried to go to
> a
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>> > day.
>> > TU.
 
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