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I am attempting to import both my Contacts and Calendar items from my work
Outlook to my home. When I import the PST file to my calendar at home, a singular event (birthday) ends up showing over two days. (ex. A birthday on 5/20 shows as an event from 11PM on 5/20 to 11PM on 5/21, instead of just an event on 5/20) How can I correctly import this data? |
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Sounds like the time zones aren't set the same on both machines.
"MikeM" wrote in message ... I am attempting to import both my Contacts and Calendar items from my work Outlook to my home. When I import the PST file to my calendar at home, a singular event (birthday) ends up showing over two days. (ex. A birthday on 5/20 shows as an event from 11PM on 5/20 to 11PM on 5/21, instead of just an event on 5/20) How can I correctly import this data? |
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