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Old October 4th 08, 05:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.Calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Moving to a new timezone

Do only the all day events need changed? If so, fix the time in outlook so
they are correct, export to Excel format, correct the time zone and edit the
excel sheet to remove the events you don't need to import (like the
recurring events which are now single events). When finished, import it.


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"DevilsPGD" wrote in message
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I'm running into what appears to be a fairly classic Outlook problem,
but not having any luck with the classic solutions.

I recently moved to a new timezone (from MST to PST) and would like my
all-day appointments to appear on a single day rather then spanning two.

The two fixes I can find online are to use the Microsoft Calendar Change
Time Zone tool, or to export and import.

I installed the latest Microsoft Calendar Change Time Zone tool from
Microsoft's site, but it only finds three appointments that need to be
updated, and I can't find any further instructions or information.

ScanPST reports no errors (which is actually a first for me, ever)

The export/import method was my next hope, but unfortunately I have a
lot of recurring appointments so this results in a significant loss of
data.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong above,
and/or another method?

Windows Vista Business x64 SP1, Outlook 2007 SP1.


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