Outlook 2007 Calendar -- End Time always set to 24 hours out

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Lynn Trapp

I have a client who has encountered a problem when creating new
appointments. It seems that his end time is always set to 24 hours
after his beginning time. I can't find any setting that would allow
that to happen. Has anyone else ever seen this?

Lynn Trapp
Application Developer/Trainer
Lynn Trapp
www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

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Lynn Trapp

is he creating all day events?

It seems that is what he was doing--by double clicking on a day in the
month view -- but even when I do that it sets the beginning time and
ending time as 12:00 AM for the same day. At least he figured out how
to deal with his issue.

Thanks Diane.

Lynn Trapp
www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

If the server is in a different time zone than his computer is set for the
time may be offset.

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Brian Tillman

Lynn Trapp said:
It seems that is what he was doing--by double clicking on a day in the
month view -- but even when I do that it sets the beginning time and
ending time as 12:00 AM for the same day. At least he figured out how
to deal with his issue.

Normal. Double-clicking in the Month view always creates an all-day event
by default.
 

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