appointment times do not display

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Paula

Hi. I'm using office standard 2007, and I love the outlook calendar. The
start/end times do not display on the screen, or on the printed calendar.
How do I get the times to display? When my cursor is over an appointment,
the times appear, but I would prefer to see the start times displayed on
screen, and on the printed calendar.
 
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Brian Tillman

Paula said:
Hi. I'm using office standard 2007, and I love the outlook calendar.
The start/end times do not display on the screen, or on the printed
calendar. How do I get the times to display? When my cursor is over
an appointment, the times appear, but I would prefer to see the start
times displayed on screen, and on the printed calendar.

I think I recall reading that that's not possible for OL 2007.
 
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Paula

Hi Brian, thanks for your response. When I first installed Office 2007, the
outlook calendar DID display the times, both on the screen and the printed
calendars. It was today that the times stopped showing. I did make a couple
of changes to the calendar, adding a few categories, and having all
appointments, meetings and events now colour coded. I must have mistakenly
clicked some little box somewhere that has changed the display, and now I
need help un-changing it!
 
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Diane Poremsky {MVP}

they display if the window is wide enough - so drag the edges of the to-do
and nav panes to make them smaller and the calendar bigger.









** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version
when requesting assistance **
 
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Diane Poremsky {MVP}

right click on the calendar grid and choose other settings - the options to
show the end time is there - but unless the grids are wide enough for at
least 8 characters of the subject, times will not display in the view.









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when requesting assistance **
 

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