Outlook Calendar: Adjusting Time Increments

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Created: Sep 29, 2006     Updated: Oct 18, 2006


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By default, the Outlook Calendar is divided into 30-minute time increments. You can adjust the time increments to something that is more fitting to your requirements. To do this:

1. Open your Outlook Calendar

2. Select Day or Work Week view.

3. Right click on the list of times and select the appropriate increment

Your calendar view is adjusted to reflect the new increments.

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