drag/resize appointment in 15min increments

T

ThorstenK

Hello,

i'd like to drag/resize my appointments in 15min increments.
When the Calendar view is set to 30min increments you can see that a
appointment for 8:15 is between 8:00 and 8:30 but with resizing you can only
got to the 30min increments.

And when i set my Calendar to 15min i can only see about 7 hours of the day
which is not enaugh.
When i set the fontsize down to see more of the day you cant read the
subjects anymore.

Any Tips?
 
B

Brian Tillman

ThorstenK said:
i'd like to drag/resize my appointments in 15min increments.
When the Calendar view is set to 30min increments you can see that a
appointment for 8:15 is between 8:00 and 8:30 but with resizing you
can only got to the 30min increments.

Right. 30 minutes is the minimum gap between start and end time when
creating a new appointment. If you wish the New Appointment function to
create a 15 minute appointment, select a 15 minute range first, before
clicking New.
And when i set my Calendar to 15min i can only see about 7 hours of
the day which is not enaugh.
When i set the fontsize down to see more of the day you cant read the
subjects anymore.

Increase the resolution of your screen and make the Outlook window larger.
 
T

ThorstenK

thanks for your help.
unfortunately i'm already at the maximum resolution which is 1680x1050 and
outlook is maximized. At 15min increments i only see 8hours of the day.
 
B

Brian Tillman

ThorstenK said:
unfortunately i'm already at the maximum resolution which is
1680x1050 and outlook is maximized. At 15min increments i only see
8hours of the day.

I don't believe there's any way to reduce the size of the timeline font. I
tried customizing the view and creating a new view and neither worked.
 
T

ThorstenK

yes i dont think theres a solution but i wanted to give it a try here.
thanks for your efforts Brian!
 

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