Q131844: Inconsistent Appointment Creation with Mouse in Planner
Article: Q131844
Product(s): Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows
Version(s): WINDOWS:7.0; Win95:7.0
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Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 21-MAY-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows, version 7.0
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SYMPTOMS
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When you use the mouse to create an appointment in the Planner view that lasts
longer than 24 hours, the appointment only lasts until 11:59 P.M. of the start
date of the appointment. This problem occurs if you have only one day displayed
in the Daily view.
CAUSE
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When a single day is displayed in the Daily view, appointments created by using
the mouse can only last from 00:00 to 24:00 of the day that is displayed.
This is by product design.
RESOLUTION
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In the Planner view:
- Select the time for the appointment, click the right mouse button, and then
select New Appointment.
-or-
- Select the time and click Appointment on the Insert menu.
-or-
- Select the time and press CTRL+N.
In the Daily view:
On the View menu, click Number of Days. Choose the number of days the appointment
is to span. Then switch to the Planner view and create the appointment.
Additional query words: schedule plus 7.00
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Keywords :
Technology : kbOfficeSearch kbSQLServ700 kbScheduleSearch kbOffice95Search kbZNotKeyword3
Version : WINDOWS:7.0; Win95:7.0
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