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Appointment that carries on to the next day, looks like 2 appointm
I am wanting to schedual an appointment in outlook at late evening that may
carry on to the next day. The problem is, the view that I see on my calendar looks like two appointments. One appointment starting in the evening, and the other starting at 12am in the morning, the next day. Is there any way that I can make my calendar less confusing to look at so it does not look like two appointments? |
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I don't think you can do that since Outlook splits days along their natural
boundaries. "Anthony Combs" wrote in message ... I am wanting to schedual an appointment in outlook at late evening that may carry on to the next day. The problem is, the view that I see on my calendar looks like two appointments. One appointment starting in the evening, and the other starting at 12am in the morning, the next day. Is there any way that I can make my calendar less confusing to look at so it does not look like two appointments? |
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