Version of Outlook? The to-do bar will sow all upcoming appointments
regardless of your official start of workday.
If you routinely make appointments for before the start of your workday,
maybe you should adjust the work time in Outlook to reflect it?
If your window is large enough and the time scale small enough, Outlook will
display the hours before your official start.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"Oleg"
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> Hello,
>
> 1. Set work week to start at 9:00am and end at 6:00pm
> 2. Add some appointments at 7-8am
> 3. Switch to the calendar
> 4. Scroll up to see the appointments
> 5. Switch to the mailbox
> 6. Switch to the calendar
>
> Result: calendar view is reset so it starts at 9:00 and early appointments
> are not visible.
>
> I use outlook for all my meetings and appointments and this behavior
> really
> annoys me. For example, I missed the meeting today at 8:00am because
> yesterday evening I looked at the calendar for today and it didn't show
> any
> meetings in the morning. Today I came to work and realized that 8:00am
> meeting was just hidden by outlook because the calendar view reset itself
> (again!) to show only meetings after 9:00am. This is just stupid and
> potentially dangerous to anyone who relies on outlook to schedule
> appointments.
>
> It’s clearly a usability issue. Just imagine if Microsoft Word reset its
> scroll position every time you switch to a different document!
>
> Thank you,
> Oleg
>
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