With this in mind, Microsoft added a new feature to the calendar in Outlook for Microsoft 365 to accommodate this. You can have your events start late or end early which lets you build travel time into the schedule. Those attendees with back-to-back meetings will surely appreciate it!

How to Set the Option to Start Late or End Early

This handy feature is one that you can set up so that it’s available when you need it. Keep in mind that you can only choose one or the other: start late or end early. The good news is that you can set different timing for events less than and over one hour.

Open Outlook and go to File > Options.Select Calendar on the left side.Go to the Calendar Options section and check the box for Shorten appointments and meetings.In the drop-down list next to it, select Start late or End early. By default, this is set to None.For Less than one hour, choose from zero, five, eight, or 10 minutes.For One hour or longer, choose from zero, five, 10, or 15 minutes.Click OK.

How to Use the Start Late or End Early Timing

Once you turn on the above option to shorten events, you’ll see the timing options you selected when choosing your start and end times. And if you selected different timing for both less than and more than one-hour events, you’ll see those times adjust too when you set the duration. Let’s look at a couple of examples using the Start late option. For events less than one hour, we’ll start eight minutes late and for those one hour or longer, we’ll start 10 minutes late.

When you select the Start time for your event, you’ll see you now have times in eight-minute increments. These are on the half-hour, for example, 8:08, 8:38, 9:08, 9:38, and so on.

And if you choose an end time that’s one hour or longer for the duration, your start times will adjust. You now have that 10-minute buffer you can use. These also apply to the half hours, for instance, you have 8:00, 8:10, 8:30, 8:40, and so on.

Feature Availability

Currently, the start late and end early options are available in Outlook for Microsoft 365 on Windows. Hopefully, Microsoft will update the Mac and mobile versions of Outlook Calendar with the same feature at some point.

Take Advantage of Start Late or End Early in Outlook

This might not be a feature you use for every event, but it certainly is a handy one. If you know that you have attendees with a distance to travel for your meeting or who have meetings every hour around yours, you can make it a little less stressful for everyone to be on time. For ways to save time when using Outlook? Take a look at these time-saving tips or these Outlook keyboard shortcuts! Comment

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