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Old February 13th, 2005, 08:17 AM
Tahani
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Dear Experts ,

I have a suggestion regarding the Outlook Calender which if implemented
would be very useful
I do suggest to have the option of representing the working hours as
two-shifts indtead of one shift only , because as we know the Outlook
calender diferentiate between working hours(as a one-shift) and other day
hours .

Thank you for your support

Regards,
Tahani
 




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