How can I change Event Defaults in Outlook? For example I want to get rid of
the check in the "all day event" box, so that when I schedule an event I
don't always have to first uncheck that dang check box.

Re: Defaults for Events in Outlook by Diane

Diane
Tue May 13 19:27:49 PDT 2008

how are you opening the new appointment form? Try using the New button or
double clicking on a specific time in the day or week view.

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"Scott Welton" <Scott Welton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:34714EC5-5566-4AA1-84DE-667F400CE0A0@microsoft.com...
> How can I change Event Defaults in Outlook? For example I want to get rid
> of
> the check in the "all day event" box, so that when I schedule an event I
> don't always have to first uncheck that dang check box.


Re: Defaults for Events in Outlook by Brian

Brian
Wed May 14 05:31:35 PDT 2008

Scott Welton <Scott Welton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> How can I change Event Defaults in Outlook? For example I want to get
> rid of the check in the "all day event" box, so that when I schedule
> an event I don't always have to first uncheck that dang check box.

If you're in a calendar view with no time line, double-clicking to open a
new event will always create an all day event. In a view with a time line,
double-clicking will always create an event one time slot in duration. If
you want some other behavior, use the New button to select the type of event
you want.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]