From: qpackard on

How can I set different start times for different days? Outlook seems to
assume I work every day for the same hours, not so. I was hoping to use
its shading as a visual guide for different days, but it wants all days
to have the same time schedule.


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From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Outlook doesn't handle shift work. You could make tentative appointments for
the work hours to highlight them.

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> How can I set different start times for different days? Outlook seems to
> assume I work every day for the same hours, not so. I was hoping to use
> its shading as a visual guide for different days, but it wants all days
> to have the same time schedule.
>
>
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> qpackard
> http://forums.slipstick.com
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