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I control the company calander in Outlook 2003. On my computer the
calander looks fine. All entries are all day events over one day. When others in the company look at the calander all entries go over a two day period and the dates have changed from one day to two days. |
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The issue could be with time zone - are they in the same time zone as you.
-- Regards, Francine Otterson President, San Diego Outlook User Group MVP - Microsoft Outlook "Alpine01" wrote in message ... I control the company calander in Outlook 2003. On my computer the calander looks fine. All entries are all day events over one day. When others in the company look at the calander all entries go over a two day period and the dates have changed from one day to two days. |
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I am suddenly having the same problem. On the company events calendar
everyone's brithday is three days long. Our cleaning lady works for three days, too. And we are all not only in the same time zone, but we are in the same office! This happened recently. Right after daylight savings time. Could this have caused the problem? And more importantly, how do we fix it? I tried to go in and delete a bad one and re-enter correctly. Did not appear to work. Suggestions appreciated. "Francine Otterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: The issue could be with time zone - are they in the same time zone as you. -- Regards, Francine Otterson President, San Diego Outlook User Group MVP - Microsoft Outlook "Alpine01" wrote in message ... I control the company calander in Outlook 2003. On my computer the calander looks fine. All entries are all day events over one day. When others in the company look at the calander all entries go over a two day period and the dates have changed from one day to two days. |
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Yes it could have caused an issue with your calendar entries - check out the
link below for some options. http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/timezone.htm -- Regards, Francine Otterson President, San Diego Outlook User Group MVP - Microsoft Outlook "Daylight Savings changed everything" osoft.com wrote in message ... I am suddenly having the same problem. On the company events calendar everyone's brithday is three days long. Our cleaning lady works for three days, too. And we are all not only in the same time zone, but we are in the same office! This happened recently. Right after daylight savings time. Could this have caused the problem? And more importantly, how do we fix it? I tried to go in and delete a bad one and re-enter correctly. Did not appear to work. Suggestions appreciated. "Francine Otterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: The issue could be with time zone - are they in the same time zone as you. -- Regards, Francine Otterson President, San Diego Outlook User Group MVP - Microsoft Outlook "Alpine01" wrote in message ... I control the company calander in Outlook 2003. On my computer the calander looks fine. All entries are all day events over one day. When others in the company look at the calander all entries go over a two day period and the dates have changed from one day to two days. |
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