Highlighted dates in Outlook calendar

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GHLLAG

I'm looking for a way to set up a recurring event but not have the calendar
show the date as bolded. Is this possible?
Example: If I were to book a regular time for daily lunch, all dates on the
calendar appear in bold font, but this isn't really a meeting and I can't
tell which days I have meetings using a quick glance of the small calendar.
 
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Brian Tillman

GHLLAG said:
I'm looking for a way to set up a recurring event but not have the
calendar show the date as bolded. Is this possible?

If you specify the "Show time as" field to be "free", the dates shouldn't
get bolded on the Date Navigator.
 
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GHLLAG

Ok...I tried that, and my personal calendar now isn't bolded.
However, using the "lunch hour" example, what I want to do is have the time
booked such that other people inviting me to a meeting will see the time as
"booked", but the mini-calendar will not show the bolded date.
 
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Brian Tillman

GHLLAG said:
Ok...I tried that, and my personal calendar now isn't bolded.
However, using the "lunch hour" example, what I want to do is have
the time booked such that other people inviting me to a meeting will
see the time as "booked", but the mini-calendar will not show the
bolded date.

Can't be done. If the time is marked "free", the dates will not be bold.
If the time is marked "busy" or "out", it will be bold.
 
B

Brian Tillman

GHLLAG said:
Ok...I tried that, and my personal calendar now isn't bolded.
However, using the "lunch hour" example, what I want to do is have
the time booked such that other people inviting me to a meeting will
see the time as "booked", but the mini-calendar will not show the
bolded date.

I'll amend my most recent post; you could disable the showing of bold dates
completely, but that's the only other choice I can find.
 

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