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    need help from office experts

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by warakawa, Apr 9, 2010.

  1. warakawa

    warakawa Notebook Evangelist

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    right now, outlook 07 is displaying 24 hours, just wondering is possible to to
    customize the hours so that I can eliminate the hours that i spend is bed,
    and have only the working hours. That way I can a more detailed time scale.
    (from 30mins to 15mins)
     
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    lbohn Notebook Consultant

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  3. warakawa

    warakawa Notebook Evangelist

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    are you serious? microsoft nerds haven't thought about customizing the hours?
     
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    goofball Notebook Deity

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    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA100309761033.aspx

    Change the time scale

    By default, the calendar grid shows a time interval of 30 minutes. You can increase or decrease this interval.

    1. In Calendar, right-click a blank area in the calendar grid.
    2. Click Other Settings.
    3. Under Day, in the Time scale list, click the grid interval that you want to show in the calendar.
     
  5. warakawa

    warakawa Notebook Evangelist

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    read my first post before giving advice which I already know.

    I know how to change the time scale, I want get rid of hours of 0000 to 0700, so that I can increase the interval even higher without increase the amount of scrolling.
     
  6. lbohn

    lbohn Notebook Consultant

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    Apparently not. :(

    --L.
     
  7. ScuderiaConchiglia

    ScuderiaConchiglia NBR Vaio Team Curmudgeon

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    With that attitude, good luck getting any more adivce. The person was obviously TRYING to help out. None of what you said above was CLEAR in your first message.

    Gary