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Set it in Tools, Options, Preferences, Calendar Options, Calendar Work
week settings. christophercbrewster via OfficeKB.com wrote: I know about that button. What I want to do is set "working hours only" as a default, instead of having to set this each time I use the scheduler. I use it frequently just to see people's schedules on a given day. Brian Tillman wrote: My apologies. I missed the fact that you were on the Scheduling tab of a meeting request. As you say, on that tab, only your working hours are shown and they're not colored any differently for Outlook 2003. I'll look at Outlook 2007 when I get home. I looked at Outlook 2010 and below the list of attendees on the let side of the meeting request window is an Options button. Clicking that allowed me to specify that Outlook should show only my working hours. I'll look at Outlook 2007 as soon as I can. |
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"Diane Poremsky" wrote in
message news That's just to set the work week it won't change the default on the scheduling tab. I had to set it exacly once and Outlook remembered. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Diane Poremsky wrote: Bob I wrote: Set it in Tools, Options, Preferences, Calendar Options, Calendar Work week settings. That's just to set the work week it won't change the default on the scheduling tab. If Show working hours is selected it does. |
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