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Blue triangle on Appointments / Outlook 2002

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TKlein - 30 Apr 2004 02:36 GMT
What does a small blue triangle on the left side of an appointment (in a day or week view) indicate?  I can find no difference in the details of that appointment and one with a solid blue line down the left side such as "accepted" or "busy" or who the organizer was...
Patricia Cardoza - [MVP Outlook] - 30 Apr 2004 19:50 GMT
It means it's scheduled for a shorter duration than one "bar" in your
calendar. So if your time scale is set to 30 minutes and you have an
appointment from 3:00 - 3:15, you'd see the small blue triangle rather than
the blue bar that you'd see if the appointment was scheduled from 3:00 -
3:30.

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> What does a small blue triangle on the left side of an appointment (in a day or week view) indicate?  I can find no difference in the details of that
appointment and one with a solid blue line down the left side such as
"accepted" or "busy" or who the organizer was...
 
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