All days events show up with start time how to change to banner

C

coach45mjp

My all day events and holidays show up with a start time on my calenders. How
do I change these in order for them to show up as a banner. Outlook 2003
 
C

coach45mjp

No they do not all necessarily span two days For example all day meetings
show up as:
12:00 - AAC meeting
Also the holidays show up in the sme format as mentioned above.

Diane Poremsky said:
do they span 2 days?

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coach45mjp said:
My all day events and holidays show up with a start time on my calenders.
How
do I change these in order for them to show up as a banner. Outlook 2003
 
L

LisaK

I have a few users at my organiztion having the same problem. 12:00am is
showing up in their all day, non-recurring events. These entries also have
no borders.

coach45mjp said:
No they do not all necessarily span two days For example all day meetings
show up as:
12:00 - AAC meeting
Also the holidays show up in the sme format as mentioned above.

Diane Poremsky said:
do they span 2 days?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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coach45mjp said:
My all day events and holidays show up with a start time on my calenders.
How
do I change these in order for them to show up as a banner. Outlook 2003
 
L

LisaK

I also have a few users at my organization having the same problem with
non-recurring all day entries. They show up with 12:00 am on them, then the
name of the event is truncated. These entries also have no borders. This is
version 2007 on Win XP.

coach45mjp said:
No they do not all necessarily span two days For example all day meetings
show up as:
12:00 - AAC meeting
Also the holidays show up in the sme format as mentioned above.

Diane Poremsky said:
do they span 2 days?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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coach45mjp said:
My all day events and holidays show up with a start time on my calenders.
How
do I change these in order for them to show up as a banner. Outlook 2003
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

in both these cases it sounds like the all day event check was removed and
they are now 24 timed appointments. Restoring the check should fix it.

This typically happens when you change the time zone but they aren't usually
12-12, but 11-11 etc. If you sync with a handheld device it may cause it
(but normally doesn't.)

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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LisaK said:
I have a few users at my organiztion having the same problem. 12:00am is
showing up in their all day, non-recurring events. These entries also
have
no borders.

coach45mjp said:
No they do not all necessarily span two days For example all day meetings
show up as:
12:00 - AAC meeting
Also the holidays show up in the sme format as mentioned above.

Diane Poremsky said:
do they span 2 days?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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My all day events and holidays show up with a start time on my
calenders.
How
do I change these in order for them to show up as a banner. Outlook
2003
 
C

coach45mjp

The all day event check is still showing on the screen and I have gone back
and redone all the all day events again and the same situation still exist. I
do sync with a handheld but the information is entered on the handheld shows
up with no time and as a banner. The information entered via the computer
experiences the time showing problem. Quite confusing.

Diane Poremsky said:
in both these cases it sounds like the all day event check was removed and
they are now 24 timed appointments. Restoring the check should fix it.

This typically happens when you change the time zone but they aren't usually
12-12, but 11-11 etc. If you sync with a handheld device it may cause it
(but normally doesn't.)

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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LisaK said:
I have a few users at my organiztion having the same problem. 12:00am is
showing up in their all day, non-recurring events. These entries also
have
no borders.

coach45mjp said:
No they do not all necessarily span two days For example all day meetings
show up as:
12:00 - AAC meeting
Also the holidays show up in the sme format as mentioned above.

:

do they span 2 days?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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My all day events and holidays show up with a start time on my
calenders.
How
do I change these in order for them to show up as a banner. Outlook
2003
 
L

LisaK

No, that's not the problem. Could it be a registry key of some sort? i
don't have enough knowledge to deal with those, but several of our oddball
problems (I would consider this one of those) from the 07 rollout have been
resolved through registry key fixes.

Diane Poremsky said:
in both these cases it sounds like the all day event check was removed and
they are now 24 timed appointments. Restoring the check should fix it.

This typically happens when you change the time zone but they aren't usually
12-12, but 11-11 etc. If you sync with a handheld device it may cause it
(but normally doesn't.)

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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LisaK said:
I have a few users at my organiztion having the same problem. 12:00am is
showing up in their all day, non-recurring events. These entries also
have
no borders.

coach45mjp said:
No they do not all necessarily span two days For example all day meetings
show up as:
12:00 - AAC meeting
Also the holidays show up in the sme format as mentioned above.

:

do they span 2 days?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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mailto:[email protected]

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My all day events and holidays show up with a start time on my
calenders.
How
do I change these in order for them to show up as a banner. Outlook
2003
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

I'm not aware of any reg key for this.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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LisaK said:
No, that's not the problem. Could it be a registry key of some sort? i
don't have enough knowledge to deal with those, but several of our oddball
problems (I would consider this one of those) from the 07 rollout have
been
resolved through registry key fixes.

Diane Poremsky said:
in both these cases it sounds like the all day event check was removed
and
they are now 24 timed appointments. Restoring the check should fix it.

This typically happens when you change the time zone but they aren't
usually
12-12, but 11-11 etc. If you sync with a handheld device it may cause it
(but normally doesn't.)

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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LisaK said:
I have a few users at my organiztion having the same problem. 12:00am
is
showing up in their all day, non-recurring events. These entries also
have
no borders.

:

No they do not all necessarily span two days For example all day
meetings
show up as:
12:00 - AAC meeting
Also the holidays show up in the sme format as mentioned above.

:

do they span 2 days?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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mailto:[email protected]

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point
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My all day events and holidays show up with a start time on my
calenders.
How
do I change these in order for them to show up as a banner.
Outlook
2003
 

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