Outlook Calendar

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andrew margolius

Simplistic question but I don't want my outlook calendar to show times from 9pm to 7am. But I can't seem to find out how to elimiate this from view.

I have been able to start my workday at 7am but it still hows other times in different shade.

Can you help?


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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Simplistic question but I don't want my outlook calendar to show times from
9pm to 7am. But I can't
seem to find out how to elimiate this from view.

I have been able to start my workday at 7am but it still hows other times in
different shade.

Correct. This is how Outlook works. You cannot suppress the display of
non-working hours. Working hours will be colored more brightly but all 24
hours will be there.
 
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TechGuy

If your purpose is for printing & you need more flexibility, you can
fully control the visible time frame using a MS Office addin app
called Wincalendar.
It generates Outlook calendars as fully formatted calendars in MS Word
& Excel format. It supports a 'Schedule' view with user selected
start/end time.
Works pretty well but it is not free (free to try). See here for
screen shots & more info:
http://www.wincalendar.com/calendar-maker.html
http://www.wincalendar.com/Outlook-Calendar-Import.htm
 

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