At a Glance Time

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avimia

Hello experts,

I am using Outlook 2007 on an XP machine. Everything seems to be working
great. But, I have one question that would be a tremendous help if it's
possible.

This is on the Calendar. I always use my Calendar in "MONTH" view.

I have all my meetings set in to their days. When I look at the Calendar, it
shows a little bit of the title of each meeting. This is fine. But, what I
would *like* to see is the TIME for each of those meetings. For example, if I
have 3 meetings today. At a glance, I can see the title for each one, but
nothing "at-a-glance" for what time each one is at. I have to either manually
mouse-over to see the tool-tip or actually open the meeting up (or switch to
Day view).

Since this is a tedious task, I thought I would check with any of you
experts to see if there's a way to "show" the time at-a-glance in that Month
view.

Thanks,
avi
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Whether or not the start time shows is dependant on the width of the cells
which are controlled by the width of the calendar. Slide the to-do bar or
navigation pane outward or minimize one or the other. (Alt+F1 and Alt+F2
will toggle between off, on, and minimized or use the >> and << icons on the
top of the panes.)

End time is optional - right click on the calendar and choose Other settings
to enable it. Like start time, it only shows if there is enough room for at
least 8 characters in the appointment subject.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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