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Old July 30th 06, 06:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Please stop all-day calendar events moving with time-zone changes

it's not going to change in the next version, but it's easier to deal with
if export to a text file, change the time zone then import.

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"Leigh" wrote in message
...
I can understand why they would want time-zone changes to occur, but make
it
an option for advanced users. Microsoft Programmers seems to have
something
backwards: Advanced/Business features are set as "on" at all times (or
are
the only option). Don't take away features--just set them as "off" until
you
choose your setting: "Hi, I'm a personal user." Offer this as an OPTION
for
people that would like it, but don't automatically do it to all day
features.
I put all of my birthdays on the calendar feature (some 150 birthdays),
then
moved timezones. What a disaster!!! I'm STILL working on fixing them
all.
It's a process that is unnecessary and aggravating.

"Justin Brown" wrote:

Your Office Help admits this is a problem with no current solution. It's
ridiculous for Christmas Day (for example) to be displayed across 2 days
just
because you've moved between time-zones. It's a very annoying anomaly,
and
it must be easy for you to fix. Thank you.

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