How to create an all- day events in Outlook 2007
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
More information about events
Usually an event occurs once and can last for one day or several days, but an annual event, such as a birthday or anniversary, occurs yearly on a specific date.
Events and annual events do not occupy blocks of time in your calendar; instead, they appear as banners. An all-day appointment displays your time as busy when viewed by other people, but an event or annual event displays your time as free.
Create an event
- In Calendar, on the Actions menu, click New All Day Event.
- In the Subject box, type a description.
- In the Location box, enter the location.
- To indicate to people who are viewing your calendar that you are out of office instead of free, on the Event tab, in the Options group, click Out of Office in the Show As list.
- If the event lasts longer than one day, change the values in the Start time and End time boxes.
- Click Save and Close.
Tip In Day/Week/Month view, you can quickly create an event by double-clicking the darker shaded area beneath the date heading of the day of the event. I want to share my experience with Microsoft Outlook Support as well as Computer help.
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