you could make your own use the post form and choose 'design this form'.
There is a sample form at http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2004/20040316.htm although you don't
need it (and it doesn't have 20 min time slots).
if by 'diary' you mean appointments, the same thing holds - publish a form
with the 20 min interval set.
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oops. setting a 20 min time in a published form won't work without
scripting. you can set the end time to 20 min by tabbing to the end time
field and typing 20m over the default time. While its not as fast as having
it preset in a form, its faster than typing a time.
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