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Group: microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring · Group Profile
Author: Nicole
Date: Sep 9, 2008 09:02

Thanks for the hint!

Regards

Nicole

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
> This version of outlook only shows timed events in the to-do bar - that is
> likely to change in the next version due to customer feedback. Timed events
> which exceed 24 hours are all day events - that is unlikely to change. If
> you need them on the to-do bar, use recurring appointments - if the training
> sessions run from 8 am - 5 pm tues and 8-5 wed, see the appointments up as
> such. If they truly are running from 8 am - to well into the night and end
> more than 24 hrs later, then a long all day event is suitable.
>
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> "Nicole" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5C0D21AD-CA3B-4FFA-95C9-0B010E057359@microsoft.com...
>> Many thanks for your reply Gordon and Diane.
>>
>> I still don´t understand the logic of it, why I should not see these
>> meetings in the preview as well.
>>
>> Still, thanks for the feedback.
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Nicole
>>
>> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>>
>>> A multiday event that exceeds 24 hours is considered an all day event.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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>>> "Nicole" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:DF14CD37-7425-47DD-883A-4C73DF7CCDFE@microsoft.com...
>>>> No, they are not all-day events? At least I have not ticked the box
>>>> "All
>>>> day
>>>> event". However, the entry is for a training which goes from Tuesday
>>>> till
>>>> Wednesday. And indeed Outlook only shows me meetings in this pane that
>>>> go
>>>> on
>>>> only for couple of hours. Surely, Oulook can´t ignore entries like
>>>> that?
>>>> What
>>>> point is there not showing me that I am due for a training the next two
>>>> days?
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Nicole
>>>>
>>>> "Gordon" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Nicole" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:5B660680-AA91-4780-90DC-F9A4F5663C73@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anybody know how to change the settings on the to-do-task pane
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> calendar view in Outlook 2007? I do see three meetings between the
>>>>>> calendar
>>>>>> navigation bar and the to-do-list. However, these three meetings are
>>>>>> only
>>>>>> due
>>>>>> in three days. I would like to see first my meetings for tomorrow,
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> day
>>>>>> after etc. Why does it only display my meetings due later on in the
>>>>>> week?
>>>>>> Can
>>>>>> I change the settings anywhere? I tried to change the number of
>>>>>> meetings
>>>>>> shown under options. But all it does it shows me more meetings again
>>>>>> later
>>>>>> the week but still misses the meetings for the next two days.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Are they all-day events?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
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