Outlook 2007 Calendar Scale

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ls

In Outlook 2003, our users (at 1280x1024 resolution) were able to see at 15
minute increments, their calendar from about 8:00am to 6:00pm.

In Outlook 2007, they can now only see from 8:00am to 3:00pm

They do not want to change the appt increment to 30 minutes, but want to
have the scale smaller so that they can see from 8:00am to 6:00pm.

Any ideas on how to do this?

Thanks.
 
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BillR [MVP]

Collapse the Tasks Pane and you'll see more.
Right-click on the "scale" to set options.
 
L

ls

We already collapsed the tasks pane That is what let's us see up to 3:00pm.

I am not sure what you mean when you say "Right-click on the 'scale' to set
options".

What scale?

We still want 15 minute increments. We just want the amount of space that
represents 15 minutes to be say 75% of the height that currently represents
15 minutes.

We looked at most options available including time font (which doesn't seem
to do anything).
 
L

ls

You said to "click on the scale" what do you want me to click on?

When I refer to scale I refer to the scale overall which onjects are
displayed. It is not a physical object, button, etc. It is the normal
definition of the word scale : "the ratio of distances" or "the relative
size" or the many other similar definitions form dictionaries.

Therefore it is not something clickable, yet you say to right click on the
scale. So what are you referring to?
 
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BillR [MVP]

In Daily View do you see a "Scale" down the left side that shows the time
increments? Right-click on it!!!!!!
 
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ls

When you right click on that there is no way to change this. You can change
the increment to less than 15 minutes, but that is not what we want.

We want to see 15 minutes but have 15 minutes take up less vertical space
than it does currently.

This was possible in Outlook 2003, but doesn't appear to be so in Outlook
2007.

Microsoft seems to say that you can set the time font, but according to many
many bnug reports, this option does nothing and doesn't do what it is
suppoesed to in Outlook 2007.....
 

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