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When I opened outlook today all of my calendar events are now covering two
days. The correct date (such as good friday) and the previous day. A clock icon appears at each end of the two day event. This only applies to all day events. |
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Yes I did. I went from Centrl to Arizona time. When I set it back to
Central everything is OK. Is there a way to get it to work correctly when switching zones? "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Did you switch time zones? "Dr Byte" Dr wrote in message ... When I opened outlook today all of my calendar events are now covering two days. The correct date (such as good friday) and the previous day. A clock icon appears at each end of the two day event. This only applies to all day events. |
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Set yourself to Central, Export your calendar folder to a CSV file, delete
all the item, set your time zone to Arizona, import the CSV file "Dr Byte" wrote in message ... Yes I did. I went from Centrl to Arizona time. When I set it back to Central everything is OK. Is there a way to get it to work correctly when switching zones? |
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I am suddenly having the same problem. I have Outlook 2003, and am running
XP V 5.1 However - I have not changed time zones. I have lived in California since I purchased this computer. All of a sudden, the all-day events are spread across two days. Any reason why this would happen? I read the following suggestion: "Set yourself to Central, Export your calendar folder to a CSV file, delete all the item, set your time zone to Arizona, import the CSV file" Would this solve my problem? If so, would somebody please explain what a CSV file is, and how to export my calendar folder to a CSV file, how to delete all calendar items, and then how to import the CSV files? Thanks in advance for the assistance. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Set yourself to Central, Export your calendar folder to a CSV file, delete all the item, set your time zone to Arizona, import the CSV file "Dr Byte" wrote in message ... Yes I did. I went from Centrl to Arizona time. When I set it back to Central everything is OK. Is there a way to get it to work correctly when switching zones? |
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It might if you set yourself to a timezone where the events are once again
one day long, export, delete, reset time zone & import. "DavidLizerbram" wrote in message ... I am suddenly having the same problem. I have Outlook 2003, and am running XP V 5.1 However - I have not changed time zones. I have lived in California since I purchased this computer. All of a sudden, the all-day events are spread across two days. Any reason why this would happen? I read the following suggestion: "Set yourself to Central, Export your calendar folder to a CSV file, delete all the item, set your time zone to Arizona, import the CSV file" Would this solve my problem? If so, would somebody please explain what a CSV file is, and how to export my calendar folder to a CSV file, how to delete all calendar items, and then how to import the CSV files? Thanks in advance for the assistance. |
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