All Day Appointments and Outlook To-Do Bar

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Gerhard Fiedler

That didnt work

I wondered this as well... When you right-click on the title bar of the
to-do list and select "Custom...", you get to a filter dialog.

Mine (still default, IIRC) says that "Date Complete" and "Flag Completed
Date" do not exist. Not sure whether this excludes all day appointments.

Gerhard
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Brian wrote on Fri, 26 December 2008 09:23
How can I get my All Day Appointments to show up on the outlook to-do bar


all day appointments are not supported on the appointments list in the to-do bar in the current version. You'll need to make them a timed event (12:01 - 11:59 for all day) to show them on the to-do bar.
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Gerhard Fiedler

all day appointments are not supported on the appointments list in
the to-do bar in the current version. You'll need to make them a
timed event (12:01 - 11:59 for all day) to show them on the to-do
bar.

If I do this, then they don't show up in the top portion of the
calendar, and rather side-by-side with the other appointments, right?

Seems you can't win...

Gerhard
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Gerhard Fiedler wrote on Mon, 29 December 2008 19:17
If I do this, then they don't show up in the top portion of the
calendar, and rather side-by-side with the other appointments, right?

Seems you can't win...

Gerhard

Correct. You can't win. :) If you need to see it in the to-do, it needs to be timed. If its timed, it blocks off the time scale like normal appointments do.

Word is that the next version will put all day events on the to-do but we don't expect it to change for Outlook 2007 in future SP's.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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