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Old September 30th, 2005, 07:44 PM
crystal
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Default how to remove the automated clock symbol on calendar entries

My calendar view changed its appearance with a blank clock on both ends of
all entries past and future. Additionally, the entries now extend into the
following day's length instead of just the 1 day each entry was designated
for. How do I remove the clock symbol and keep each entry row within its
designated day? Thanks!
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Old October 3rd, 2005, 03:52 PM
Brian Tillman
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crystal wrote:

My calendar view changed its appearance with a blank clock on both
ends of all entries past and future.


Right-click the main calendar window (where your entries show) and choose
"Other Settings". Uncheck the "Show time as clocks" boxes.

Additionally, the entries now
extend into the following day's length instead of just the 1 day each
entry was designated for.


Sounds like a DST setting mismatch between Outlook's Calendar and Window's
clock.
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Old October 3rd, 2005, 04:40 PM
crystal
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"Brian Tillman" wrote:

crystal wrote:

My calendar view changed its appearance with a blank clock on both
ends of all entries past and future.


Right-click the main calendar window (where your entries show) and choose
"Other Settings". Uncheck the "Show time as clocks" boxes.

Additionally, the entries now
extend into the following day's length instead of just the 1 day each
entry was designated for.


Sounds like a DST setting mismatch between Outlook's Calendar and Window's
clock.
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Brian Tillman

Hi Brian,

Thanks for your reply. 1) the clocks setting wasn't on when I checked "other
settings" so I'm not sure why it's showing. 2) what is a DST setting?
Thanks for your help.
Crystal
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Old October 4th, 2005, 04:32 PM
Brian Tillman
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crystal wrote:

Thanks for your reply. 1) the clocks setting wasn't on when I checked
"other settings" so I'm not sure why it's showing.


Hm...

2) what is a DST setting?


Daylight Savings Time.
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