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Calendar display won't change

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Sabina - 24 Oct 2004 17:51 GMT
I recently changed the fonts on my computer and now the Calendar Display
doesn't start with my start time at the top of the window (as it used to do).
I have gone into the Tools to make sure the times are correct; but the
calendar is still showing my day starting at 4:00 AM.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 24 Oct 2004 18:36 GMT
What happens if you change the fonts back to the default?  Changing fonts
does not normally affect the display of times.  What happens if you use a
different display of your calendar, say the 7 day or work week view?

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After furious head scratching, Sabina asked:

| I recently changed the fonts on my computer and now the Calendar
| Display doesn't start with my start time at the top of the window (as
| it used to do). I have gone into the Tools to make sure the times are
| correct; but the calendar is still showing my day starting at 4:00 AM.
Sabrina - 26 Oct 2004 14:17 GMT
Pardon me for asking such a dumb question......but how do I change the fonts
back to the default?

The 7 day display looks the same.
Sabrina

> What happens if you change the fonts back to the default?  Changing fonts
> does not normally affect the display of times.  What happens if you use a
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> | it used to do). I have gone into the Tools to make sure the times are
> | correct; but the calendar is still showing my day starting at 4:00 AM.
 
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