From: Amy on 29 Apr 2010 12:11 I have a co-worker who wants to permanently clear the All-Day Event checkbox for appointments and events. I've looked everywhere - Tools, Options, Preferences, Calendar Options; right-clicked on the calendar and looked through all those options. The weird thing is, my calendar does have the All-Day Event checkbox unchecked everytime I open an appointment/event. Thank you in advance, Amy Peterson
From: Bob I on 29 Apr 2010 13:14 Perhaps Ctrl+N vs Double-clicking the day? Amy wrote: > I have a co-worker who wants to permanently clear the All-Day Event checkbox > for appointments and events. I've looked everywhere - Tools, Options, > Preferences, Calendar Options; right-clicked on the calendar and looked > through all those options. The weird thing is, my calendar does have the > All-Day Event checkbox unchecked everytime I open an appointment/event. > > Thank you in advance, > Amy Peterson
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 29 Apr 2010 13:56 "Amy" <Amy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:96EBF2C6-F429-4355-88ED-5E368386D70D(a)microsoft.com... >I have a co-worker who wants to permanently clear the All-Day Event checkbox > for appointments and events. I've looked everywhere - Tools, Options, > Preferences, Calendar Options; right-clicked on the calendar and looked > through all those options. The weird thing is, my calendar does have the > All-Day Event checkbox unchecked everytime I open an appointment/event. Whenever you open an event by double-clicking the calendar in a view with no time scale, the event will by default be an all-day event. Whenever you open an event by double-clicking the calendar in a view with a time scale or when you click the New button in any calendar view, the event will be a timed event without the all-day designation. I don't believe there's any way to change that behavior. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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