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Bagaimana cara menyembunyikan jam non-kerja di Kalender di Outlook?

Seperti yang Anda ketahui, Microsoft Outlook menampilkan sepanjang hari dari pukul 12:00 hingga 11:59 dalam tampilan Hari Kalender, meskipun kami telah menetapkan jam kerja. Jam non-kerja memakan terlalu banyak ruang dan membingungkan pengguna untuk menemukan jam kerja yang tepat dalam satu menit. Namun, Anda tidak dapat menyembunyikan jam non-bisnis di Outlook. Pada artikel ini, saya akan memperkenalkan solusi untuk menutupi area non-kerja dengan warna di Kalender di Microsoft Outlook.

 

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Karena jam di luar jam kerja sebenarnya tidak dapat disembunyikan dari Kalender, sebagai solusi, kami akan memandu Anda untuk membuat janji temu rutin setiap hari, dan menutupi area non-kerja dengan warna. Anda dapat melakukan sebagai berikut:

Langkah 1: Geser ke tampilan Kalender, dan buka kalender yang ditentukan di mana Anda akan menyembunyikan jam non-kerja.

Langkah 2: Tampilkan kalender di Hari lihat dengan mengklik Ubah Tampilan > Kalender dan Hari tombol secara terpisah di View Tab.

 

Catatan: Di Outlook 2007, Anda dapat mengklik View > Pandangan saat ini > Hari / Minggu / Bulan, lalu klik Hari tombol di atas kalender.

Langkah 3: Buat janji temu baru dengan:

  1. Di Outlook 2010 dan versi yang lebih baru, klik tombol Penunjukan Baru tombol pada Beranda Tab;
  2. Di Outlook 2007, klik File > New > Penunjukan.

Langkah 4: Di jendela Perjanjian baru yang akan datang, tentukan subjek dan lokasi, lalu klik Kambuh tombol pada Penunjukan Tab.

Langkah 5: Sekarang di kotak dialog Pengulangan Janji Temu,

(1) Dalam Start kotak, masukkan waktu Anda mengakhiri pekerjaan Anda setiap hari, misalnya jam 6 sore;

(2) Dalam Akhir kotak, masukkan waktu Anda memulai pekerjaan Anda setiap hari, seperti 9:00;

(3) Periksa Setiap hari dalam Pola pengulangan bagian;

(4) Periksa Tidak ada tanggal akhir dalam Rentang kekambuhan bagian;

(5) Klik OK .

Langkah 6: Sekarang Anda kembali ke jendela Pengangkatan, dan klik Tunjukkan Sebagai kotak di Penunjukan tab, dan pilih Keluar dari kantor dari daftar drop-down. Lihat tangkapan layar di bawah ini:

Langkah 7: Buat janji temu baru ini, dan klik Simpan & Tutup .

Kemudian Anda akan melihat semua non-jam kerja dicakup oleh warna di tampilan Hari Kalender dari hari kedua rentang berulang.

 


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Under the View Ribbon, trying changing the "Time Scale" to 15 or 30min. It pushes the non-work hours off the screen so you are looking only at the workday. MSFT defaults to 60min increments.
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to all of you that are still searching for an answer: it is not possible but you can zoom to something like 115% somehwere near the bottom right of your screen to sort of "hide" the night hours. I hope Outlook saves that setting
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The zoom in answer worked perfectly and is exactly what I was looking for. 115% is bang on. Thanks
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what a truly awful 'hack'. Is this the first time you have used a computer?
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Try this. Doesn't necessarily hide, but does focus on working hours.

I was able to do this by going to View > Change View > Choose Preview (It was set to Calendar)

It then reverted back to my working hours display as opposed to a 24 hour display (which is not ideal)
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"Choose Preview" worked perfectly.  Thanks Bobby.
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much more helpful than the article itself - thanks
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Thank you. This was actually helpful.
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Send me 9.95 for ver3 of this amazing hack. Free picture of Houdini included. He wont disappear, but your non working hours WILL. Guaranteed. Or Sue Me.
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this article is the suck.
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Garbage article.
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It isn't exactly what we want ... but .... there is a little slide bar on the bottom right side of the calendar screen. If you increase the size you can then adjust your screen and then set the scroll bar on the right side to start at your beginning time. Not a true fix for what we want, but it gets us closer. :/
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That's so much better than what's in the article. Thank you so much for that. Thank god for comments to articles.
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I couldn't get this to work for me.
The scroll bar just moves the calendar up and down like it should, it doesn't seem to focus the view or hide the out of hours times.
the small scroll bar in the bottom right just scales the screen up and down.....

Any help?
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Kudos to Nancy!.....still making people's day 4 year later.
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thumbs up!
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This is a better solution than the article provided. Thanks!
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WHOOHOO that did it. Use the SCroll bar, increased the view and then the DAY view does not overlap appointments. Thank you for the answer.
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Thank you... I find your respond more helpful than the article. Didn't realize I can use the scroll bar...
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I agree this article is a total waste of time and the title is misleading. Whoever is the author, please get a different job.
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This page does nothing to address "How To Hide Non-Working Hours In Calendars In Outlook?". Don't waste your time! It's deceptive and should be removed!!!
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