Umph. I did some looking around and it looks like you can't do 43 minutes.
The start time is somewhat fixable though. It's defined by how each
client's workday is assigned (Tools Options Calendar Options) However,
you're bound by the default intervals again. The closest one is 8:30AM.
S.
-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Theis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 8:40 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook 2000 Calendar Question
I work at a school and we would like to use a public calendar for
tracking class period specific events. Is there any way I can change the
times that display on a public calendar to correspond to the start times
of our class periods? I looked everywhere and cannot find how to do
this. I can see how to increase/decrease the time scale, but I cannot
find anything on how to set the time scale to 43 minutes starting at
8:25 am -- I'm beginning to believe it isn't possible. Thanks.
Carol Theis, MCSE
Administrative Technology Director
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