It should still be doable if you allow the person to select the start and end days but would need to be handledĪn ideal scenario would be to allow exchange to plug into a 3rd party scheduling system for organizations that have employees with 'flex' schedules that change from week to week. The onlyĬoncern would be '4th shift' which is for those who start their work week more towards the end of the week and end early the next week. This would minimize the needed error checking and let you pick whatever start/end times you want. This does not work for Exchange since it doesn't allow you to specify multiple shifts(one way to fix the problem).Ī better solution would be to have the UI show the 'shift' on a weekly calendar with sliders to allow you to adjust each 'day'. The first task/event ends at midnight, and the second begins at 0:00 hours the next day. You select today's date in the calendar peek to see all day events and upcoming appointments for 'today' and up to the next 7 days. Click or right-click on the three dots to open the Notes module, Shortcuts, or the Folder list and to access Navigation options. The workaround does not apply to this case the remediation listed in the article states to create multiple tasks or events to cover the time span. Click on the pushpin in the upper right to pin that peek open on Outlook's right edge.