Appointments: Bold Formatting

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Alice M.

In Outlook 2007, how do I get both subject and appt time to show up on the
calendar in bold formatting?
 
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Alice M.

Month view. My calendar is as wide as it will go, but only Subj is in bold,
not time. (All day events all OK.)

Diane Poremsky said:
Which view? If day/week/month, you need to make with calendar wide enough
to show the time.

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Alice M. said:
In Outlook 2007, how do I get both subject and appt time to show up on the
calendar in bold formatting?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Right click on the calendar, choose other settings. Change the month font to
bold. Note that you can't change the colors, only the font, so the hours
will be in a gray font. Also note that bolded font may make the line too
large and Outlook will remove the time from the view.

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Alice M. said:
Month view. My calendar is as wide as it will go, but only Subj is in
bold,
not time. (All day events all OK.)

Diane Poremsky said:
Which view? If day/week/month, you need to make with calendar wide
enough
to show the time.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Alice M. said:
In Outlook 2007, how do I get both subject and appt time to show up on
the
calendar in bold formatting?
 

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