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From the page: "I suggest, for a quick fix on a single page, add a Content Editor Web Part with the new function like I have below; set the web part to "hidden."" - Charlie Smith
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Filtering SharePoint Calendar by Start or End Times « That shouldve worked... - http://lozziatdelphi.blog.com/3848692...
Filtering SharePoint Calendar by Start or End Times « That shouldve worked...
From the page: "Funny how Microsoft didn't think it necesary to include this. But what can you do? It's a requirement of a lot of businesses to filter their calendars within date ranges, for example show appointments for tomorrow, or sales calls within the last week. When you create a view and select to filter it, you cannot select the Start Time or End Time. Here's a work around: Go to the list settings, and click Create Column at the bottom of the column list. Name this new column, i.e. Sales Date, or Appt Date. Select Calculated from the list of types. In the Formula box, either type in =[Start Time] or select it from the list to the right. When selecting it, it will not have the = in front of it, that's okay. Then below the Formula box, select Date and Time as the data type returned. " - Charlie Smith
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