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How do I get started? From what devices can I access FindTime? I've got some feedback! Where can I send it? What's the Microsoft Garage? Who made this fantastic app? That is the new current time and day indicator that replaces the old method. Just like the old implementation, there is no way to turn this off. As it serves a useful purpose as well and it might only be an issue when you are looking at a past item at a very specific time, a quick workaround would be to hover on the affected item so that the details will show in a pop-up.

Robert Sparnaaij I don't know if you work for Microsoft - as a suggestion it would be more useful to show the current time line on Today -rather than project it backwards with the only indicator for Today being a half circle on the LH margin?? This new feature is definitely very painful. The design is not really good and I can't see any added value. It's really a bad design not sure why Microsoft is introducing such poor features hbinger1.

Not sure what "useful purpose" this gives but I do agree with the others, it's annoying and end users should have the option between obscuring appointments and seeing what time it is. I logged after the weekend to find my Outlook had been upgraded, and I can't figure out how this made it through any quality control, the Blue Horizontal Time Bar you could easily decipher at a glance what meetings were coming up and there was no guess work.

I usually have multiple meetings in the same Time Slot so the horizontal line helped greatly. This black half moon is worthless, it has no accuracy and provides no Visual benefit. An option to enable one or the other would of been better.

Agree this time indicator line amounts to nothing more than a confusing visual distraction. The line draws the eye more to the past than the present. There really isn't a logical connection between events at on Monday and Tuesday with a meeting on Wednesday , so why force the eye to traverse the line thru Monday and Tuesday to get to Wednesday? This is distracting and makes no sense. I've waited months to make this remark hoping I could just finally ignore the time indicator line, but I can't.

It's sitting right there sucking up visual focus like a fly on the screen. Even when I switch to show just Today, there's the black half dot, the darkest, most punctuated thing on the screen and it's obscuring the availability indicator too. It needs to leave. And the black circle at the end of the line, but to the left of today's column, draws your attention to the previous day.

Outlook on OSX:. What is the reason for the current time line extending into the past? Seeing at one glance, what meetings took place at the current time of day, but on past days is not my first interest when looking at my calendar. My suggestion: make the current time indicator design a setting to choose from the old and the new and in the future maybe more styles. I'm sorry - this is a new 'current time' line!!!

I cannot accept that - this must be a BUG they can't be bothered to fix. Why on earth would you have an active timeline for the past It is so annoying to have this now, compared to what it was before Such a schoolboy programming bug!!! I landed at this site after a google search to try to find options to modify the Bar. The most important benefit of the Time Indicator Bar is to quickly understand where you are in your schedule on the current day.

For a better visual prompt - please consider extending the Bar across the current day's column. I have outlook on 2 machines, one shows this 'new' indicator the other for some miraculous reason still shows the old blue bar.. I have no idea how I dodged this update on one machine but not the other, both machines are on the same domain under the same patch policies.. This is awful UI. The indicator is rounded and without a definitive 'point' meaning it's extremely hard to read exactly where you are.

The two calls to findMeetingTimes include the following parameters. All parameters for findMeetingTimes are optional.

The second findMeetingTimes request suggests April 21, pm for both users to meet. There are times when not all attendees can attend a meeting. You can have findMeetingTimes suggest a time if the confidence for attendance reaches a certain percentage, by specifying the minimumAttendeePercentage optional parameter. Learn more about the confidence of a meeting suggestion and other parameters , and apply them as appropriate for meetings of larger sizes.

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