Displaying Start/Stop Times in Weekly View

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PNorton

In the Outlook 2003 weekly view, if you created an appointment with a
"non-standard" length (e.g. 2:00 PM - 2:10) that start and stop time was
displayed in the appointment box on the weekly calendar. In Outlook 2007,
that doesn't seem to happen. Is there a way to restore this behavior in the
Outlook 2007 weekly view? Ideally, we'd like to see start and stop times in
the appointment box of the weekly view regardless of whether or not the time
interval is "non-standard."

Thanks!
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

In the Outlook 2003 weekly view, if you created an appointment with a
"non-standard" length (e.g. 2:00 PM - 2:10) that start and stop time was
displayed in the appointment box on the weekly calendar. In Outlook 2007,
that doesn't seem to happen. Is there a way to restore this behavior in the
Outlook 2007 weekly view? Ideally, we'd like to see start and stop times in
the appointment box of the weekly view regardless of whether or not the time
interval is "non-standard."

I believe it depends on the screen real estate for the view you're using. If
there's enough room (using some internal rules), it will be displayed.
 
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PNorton

Brian Tillman said:
I believe it depends on the screen real estate for the view you're using. If
there's enough room (using some internal rules), it will be displayed.

Hi Brian,

Thanks for responding! I understand what you're saying, but I'm afraid it's
not the problem in this case. I have a 24-inch monitor running at 1920 X
1200. Each day of my week view has a width of about 3 inches on screen. In
most cases, the appointment title is much shorter than the width of the box
containing it. There is an option for showing the start and end time for the
monthly view, but not for the weekly view.
 
P

PNorton

I am using the 30 Minute time scale. When I make an appointment that is 20
minutes long, it does not show the time in the appointment.


Diane Poremsky said:
What time scale are you using? if the time is truly an offset, it will show.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2009/20090610.htm


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PNorton said:
Hi Brian,

Thanks for responding! I understand what you're saying, but I'm afraid
it's
not the problem in this case. I have a 24-inch monitor running at 1920 X
1200. Each day of my week view has a width of about 3 inches on screen. In
most cases, the appointment title is much shorter than the width of the
box
containing it. There is an option for showing the start and end time for
the
monthly view, but not for the weekly view.
 

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