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How to set calendar availability on a per-day basis in Outlook 2007?


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In Outlook 2007, you can go to "Tools" > "Options" > "Calendar Options" button and set your start and end times for the day.



Is there anyway for me to further limit my calendar, so I can set my availability on a per-day basis?



E.G. (my calendar would be available for others to invite me to meetings at these times)




  • Mon - 9am - 5pm

  • Tues - 7am - 3pm

  • Wed - 7am - 3pm

  • Thurs - 9am - 5pm

  • Fri - 9am - 5pm


I'd like to setup my availability ahead of time, for each of the week, that would be the same going forward.



I realize that I could create an appointment for myself that blocks out those times, but that seems pretty lame. And it fills the 'To-Do Bar' with all the recurrences.



I'm open to suggestions for built-in functionality, or some free utilities/plugins if they exist.










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    In Outlook 2007, you can go to "Tools" > "Options" > "Calendar Options" button and set your start and end times for the day.



    Is there anyway for me to further limit my calendar, so I can set my availability on a per-day basis?



    E.G. (my calendar would be available for others to invite me to meetings at these times)




    • Mon - 9am - 5pm

    • Tues - 7am - 3pm

    • Wed - 7am - 3pm

    • Thurs - 9am - 5pm

    • Fri - 9am - 5pm


    I'd like to setup my availability ahead of time, for each of the week, that would be the same going forward.



    I realize that I could create an appointment for myself that blocks out those times, but that seems pretty lame. And it fills the 'To-Do Bar' with all the recurrences.



    I'm open to suggestions for built-in functionality, or some free utilities/plugins if they exist.










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      In Outlook 2007, you can go to "Tools" > "Options" > "Calendar Options" button and set your start and end times for the day.



      Is there anyway for me to further limit my calendar, so I can set my availability on a per-day basis?



      E.G. (my calendar would be available for others to invite me to meetings at these times)




      • Mon - 9am - 5pm

      • Tues - 7am - 3pm

      • Wed - 7am - 3pm

      • Thurs - 9am - 5pm

      • Fri - 9am - 5pm


      I'd like to setup my availability ahead of time, for each of the week, that would be the same going forward.



      I realize that I could create an appointment for myself that blocks out those times, but that seems pretty lame. And it fills the 'To-Do Bar' with all the recurrences.



      I'm open to suggestions for built-in functionality, or some free utilities/plugins if they exist.










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      In Outlook 2007, you can go to "Tools" > "Options" > "Calendar Options" button and set your start and end times for the day.



      Is there anyway for me to further limit my calendar, so I can set my availability on a per-day basis?



      E.G. (my calendar would be available for others to invite me to meetings at these times)




      • Mon - 9am - 5pm

      • Tues - 7am - 3pm

      • Wed - 7am - 3pm

      • Thurs - 9am - 5pm

      • Fri - 9am - 5pm


      I'd like to setup my availability ahead of time, for each of the week, that would be the same going forward.



      I realize that I could create an appointment for myself that blocks out those times, but that seems pretty lame. And it fills the 'To-Do Bar' with all the recurrences.



      I'm open to suggestions for built-in functionality, or some free utilities/plugins if they exist.







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