From: Serena K. on 19 Apr 2010 10:58 To see what I am talking about: Create 2 single-day all day events ("A test" and "Z test" Now create 2 all day events that span two days ("A test" and "Z test" again) If you want to really see what I'm saying, create 2 more all day events that span several days naming them the same. If you are like me you will see three groupings (according to duration) with all three groups sorted alpha. We want all events to sort alpha no matter what the duration length. Thanks -- Serena "James Luo" wrote: > As I know, all day event is sorted out alphabetically by default, despite > of the type of the occurrence > > I set the view to "Day", and create a test all day event (Single > occurrence) with "a" as the subject. The "a" event will appear in the top > of the all day events; and if I changed the subject to "z", the test event > will move to the bottom of the all day events > > If I've misunderstood the question, please feel free to correct me > > . >
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 19 Apr 2010 15:45 "Serena K." <Serena(a)community.nospam> wrote in message news:E3E22711-60B2-4E21-86EF-98F25DB15B1B(a)microsoft.com... > We want all events to sort alpha no matter what the duration length. And I already told you that I believe you cannot. You cannot control the order Outlook sorts in the view. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
From: James Luo on 26 Apr 2010 05:47 O, I see your point. As I tested, it's the expected behavior. Agree with Brian. Per my research, there's no feature that can change this behavior in the outlook natively. You can use the programming newsgroup to see if there's any method to accomplish such task by using script http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905346.aspx
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