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richr1964
I have a problem with the View in Outlook Today.
Today is Thursday June 10th 2004.
When I am viewing Outlook Today it tells me:
Today:
Multi-Day Event: Travs Home
6:00pm-7:00pm Sam Baseball
Saturday:
All Day Event: Rich works for TC
7:00pm-9:00pm Twisters vs. Albany
Then so on and so on.
The problem is, the "Sam Baseball" that it says is on Today, is actually an appointment that I have scheduled on Friday June 11th.
If I delete the Multi-Day Event "Travs Home" which spans from a Friday to a Friday, it will display "Sam Baseball" correctly as being on Friday.
If I change the Multi-Day Event "Travs Home" to be 2 separate Multi-Day Events (Travs Home June 4th-June 6th, and Travs Home June 7th-June 11th) then it will display "Sam Baseball" correctly as being on Friday, June 11th.
My complaint is that I shouldn't have to put a long Home game series as two separate events just to get my Outlook Today to display correctly that "Sam Baseball" is actually on Friday and not "Today".
I am running Outlook 2003 and a friend who has Outlook XP tried it on his and got the same result.
I felt ridiculous telling my Son that according to "Outlook Today" he has a Baseball game tonight. But when going to the actual calendar, it is on there correctly.
Is this just a bug in Outlook, or am I missing some Brain Cells here?
Today is Thursday June 10th 2004.
When I am viewing Outlook Today it tells me:
Today:
Multi-Day Event: Travs Home
6:00pm-7:00pm Sam Baseball
Saturday:
All Day Event: Rich works for TC
7:00pm-9:00pm Twisters vs. Albany
Then so on and so on.
The problem is, the "Sam Baseball" that it says is on Today, is actually an appointment that I have scheduled on Friday June 11th.
If I delete the Multi-Day Event "Travs Home" which spans from a Friday to a Friday, it will display "Sam Baseball" correctly as being on Friday.
If I change the Multi-Day Event "Travs Home" to be 2 separate Multi-Day Events (Travs Home June 4th-June 6th, and Travs Home June 7th-June 11th) then it will display "Sam Baseball" correctly as being on Friday, June 11th.
My complaint is that I shouldn't have to put a long Home game series as two separate events just to get my Outlook Today to display correctly that "Sam Baseball" is actually on Friday and not "Today".
I am running Outlook 2003 and a friend who has Outlook XP tried it on his and got the same result.
I felt ridiculous telling my Son that according to "Outlook Today" he has a Baseball game tonight. But when going to the actual calendar, it is on there correctly.
Is this just a bug in Outlook, or am I missing some Brain Cells here?