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barbara - 26 Aug 2003 16:46 GMT
Is there any way to eliminate the time on my printed
calendar?  When I have all-day events or seminars that
reoccur, they always show as 12:00 am.  I havee set time
for "0" minutes and both the start and stop time for
12:00 am.

I would really like to have a calendar without times
showing.  Is this possible?
Mike Calcagno - 26 Aug 2003 18:02 GMT
Hi Barbara.

I'd like to try to help, but I need some more
information.  What view are you printing your calendar
in?  I set up an all-day event as a test, and printed in
daily view (my default) and didn't see any times, and I
tried weekly and monthly, and all day events appeared in
boxes without times.  

Do you also see times associated with your all-day event
on the "display only" view, or just in printing?

Thanks,
Mike
 

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>Is there any way to eliminate the time on my printed
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>showing.  Is this possible?  
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barbara - 26 Aug 2003 19:03 GMT
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Barbara.
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>I've never used this before, so I actually posted
another inquiry by mistake.  Please read the information
there.  Short: it happens with annual reoccuring events
and only when I print it on paper.

It seems like somewhere I have seen a screen that allows
you to choose how to show the times (i.e. clock; starting
time, ending time) but I can't find it again.

thanks Mike
barbara
 
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