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Outlook showing appointments as all day events when they are notI am a (relatively) new user to outlook (XP home running under win98). Having
set up a whole series of appointments (most of which are weekly reoccuring) outlook today is reporting some of them as all day events when they are not. Help suggests unchecking the all day event box - the check box is not showing on the problematic items - the items do not span more than (say) two hours and do not cross days. Have checked knowledge base cannot find anything - any ideas please? What do you show as the start and end times for any example appointment that
exhibits this behavior? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Clog asked: Show quote | I am a (relatively) new user to outlook (XP home running under | win98). Having set up a whole series of appointments (most of which | are weekly reoccuring) outlook today is reporting some of them as all | day events when they are not. Help suggests unchecking the all day | event box - the check box is not showing on the problematic items - | the items do not span more than (say) two hours and do not cross | days. Have checked knowledge base cannot find anything - any ideas | please? Hi
Thanks for getting back. Typical appointment would be say start 8am finish 11 am, reoccuring each Monday; another start 7pm finish 930 pm reoccur every two week Wednesday When viewed on calander times are shown correctly; problem only shows up on "outlook today", when times are replaced with "all day event". Have found a work round, more of a fiddle I think! If I open up the appointment from outlook today, cancel the reoccuence, close the appointment, go to the next reoccurence, reopen, set reoccurence back dating to original start date - then times appear on outlook today, at least for this week! Of course what I can't see is what will happen next week - if you follow? Either I'm missing something in my understanding or the is a clitch with outlook on reoccuring appointment? Thanks again. Show quote "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: > What do you show as the start and end times for any example appointment that > exhibits this behavior? > > --Â > Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] > > Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to > the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal > account will be deleted without reading. > > After furious head scratching, Clog asked: > > | I am a (relatively) new user to outlook (XP home running under > | win98). Having set up a whole series of appointments (most of which > | are weekly reoccuring) outlook today is reporting some of them as all > | day events when they are not. Help suggests unchecking the all day > | event box - the check box is not showing on the problematic items - > | the items do not span more than (say) two hours and do not cross > | days. Have checked knowledge base cannot find anything - any ideas > | please? > > >
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