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Day and Week Views doesnt work

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So I'm on Win10_1903x64 and TB 68.2 I never used Lightning, but want to get into it. The thing what bothers me:

The time table for each view starts at 00:00 and goes to 23:00, even though I configured "Day and Week Views" to: Day starts: 10:00 Day ends: 20:00 Show: 10 hours at a time

I want the excluded hours removed completely. The greyed out or scrolled down way is no good. I want a static view of that time window. Is there an option for that? Any help is appreciated.

So I'm on Win10_1903x64 and TB 68.2 I never used Lightning, but want to get into it. The thing what bothers me: The time table for each view starts at 00:00 and goes to 23:00, even though I configured "Day and Week Views" to: Day starts: 10:00 Day ends: 20:00 Show: 10 hours at a time I want the excluded hours removed completely. The greyed out or scrolled down way is no good. I want a static view of that time window. Is there an option for that? Any help is appreciated.

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I think you want something like this Chrome extension:

Hide morning in Calendar

I'm not aware of anything like this for Lightning, although there have been requests in the (far) past. You might want to submit a Request For Enhancement, if one doesn't already exist, on Bugzilla.

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I think you want something like this Chrome extension:

Hide morning in Calendar

I'm not aware of anything like this for Lightning, although there have been requests in the (far) past. You might want to submit a Request For Enhancement, if one doesn't already exist, on Bugzilla.