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Old September 11th 08, 01:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)[_428_]
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Default time zone shortcuts

I meant that there are many web sites that show you as many timezones as you
want. Try this http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/

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"BorisS" wrote in message
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not clear what you mean by a website with timezones. If I am scheduling
an
appointment, I am saying I know which time zone I want to use (i.e., I am
in
the U.S., hang up with a colleague in India, and have agreed that we'll
have
a call at X p.m., IST...hence I would schedule something on the calendar
by
making a new appointment, alt-h/OS, and then select the time zone for
IST).
The issue is how to quickly navigate to the IST time zone with my keyboard
(because as it stands, as I mention, I have to page down, then arrow down,
and so on). Would like to do something like enter a shortcut key and be
able
to enter IST in the time zone instantly.

Hope that clarifies the request.
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Boris


"Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote:

Are you aware that you can show a second timezone in the Calendar? Apart
from that function, there's nothing in Outlook. Try a website with
timezones.

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook

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survey
link.
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"BorisS" wrote in message
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Is there any way for me to get more quickly to a time zone in the time
zones
dropdown of my calendar? Using '07, as it stands I am default on
Eastern
time zone, but schedule quite a few things with India. To get there
currently I have to page down twice, then arrow several times down,
before
I
make it to India (I prefer to use keyboard to mouse for most things).
Is
there any way for me to either have "shortcut" time zones, wherein I
can
reduce the time it takes to find my most used ones (India, Caucusus,
EST,
CST)?
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Boris




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Boris


"Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote:

Are you aware that you can show a second timezone in the Calendar? Apart
from that function, there's nothing in Outlook. Try a website with
timezones.

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook

If you have 2 minutes I would appreciate some feedback through this
survey
link.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?s...QUr5wGQQ_3d_3d


www.judygleeson.com
www.deskdoctors.com
Want to be more productive? Outlook 2003 user? Read "7 settings all
Outlook
2003 users should change" at www.pragmatix.com.au

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launching in August 2008:
www.executiveassistantsonline.com

..
"BorisS" wrote in message
...
Is there any way for me to get more quickly to a time zone in the time
zones
dropdown of my calendar? Using '07, as it stands I am default on
Eastern
time zone, but schedule quite a few things with India. To get there
currently I have to page down twice, then arrow several times down,
before
I
make it to India (I prefer to use keyboard to mouse for most things).
Is
there any way for me to either have "shortcut" time zones, wherein I
can
reduce the time it takes to find my most used ones (India, Caucusus,
EST,
CST)?
--
Boris






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