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I changed the time zone on my computer (I moved to a new time zone), and
found that all of my all-day appointments now span two days. My first impulse was to change the time zone back, but now I have some appointments showing the two-day span, while others are correct. I have treid various time zone combinations with no success. Some of the holidays seem to be permanently out of sync, no matter what time zone I try to use. How can I get back my correct calendar times? I have Outlook 2003 |
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The usual way to fix it is:
- set your time zone back to the old one - export your Calendar to a CSV file using the File menu Import & Export command - delete all the items - change time zone to the new one - import the CSV into the Calendar "John Gregory" wrote in message ... I changed the time zone on my computer (I moved to a new time zone), and found that all of my all-day appointments now span two days. My first impulse was to change the time zone back, but now I have some appointments showing the two-day span, while others are correct. I have treid various time zone combinations with no success. Some of the holidays seem to be permanently out of sync, no matter what time zone I try to use. How can I get back my correct calendar times? I have Outlook 2003 |
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Thank you for your response.
This seems like a "brute force" method to solve this problem. Surely Microsoft made some provision for changing the time zone on a computer without trashing the calendar..... "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The usual way to fix it is: - set your time zone back to the old one - export your Calendar to a CSV file using the File menu Import & Export command - delete all the items - change time zone to the new one - import the CSV into the Calendar "John Gregory" wrote in message ... I changed the time zone on my computer (I moved to a new time zone), and found that all of my all-day appointments now span two days. My first impulse was to change the time zone back, but now I have some appointments showing the two-day span, while others are correct. I have treid various time zone combinations with no success. Some of the holidays seem to be permanently out of sync, no matter what time zone I try to use. How can I get back my correct calendar times? I have Outlook 2003 |
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