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Old November 22nd, 2004, 03:05 PM
Grandpa Elmo
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Default Outlook monthly calendar view

In the monthly calendar view in Outlook 2002 I don't want to see start times
of appointments, just more info about the appointments. I once found a way to
eliminate times in this view, but after reinstalling Outlook it's changed and
I can't find out how to get rid of those times in the monthly view. Any help?
 




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