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I moved from NYC to California and all of a sudden, all of my recurring "all
day events" now span two days. The recurrence looks like: Occurs every Wednesday effective 4/13/2005 (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada). How do I fix this and make it a daily thing, not a time-based thing? |
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Try this:
Set your time zone back to Pacific Export your calendar folder using the File menu Import & Export command to a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file Delete all the items in your calendar Set your time zone to Eastern Import the CSV file back into your calendar Welcome to the East Coast... "douglasnelson" wrote in message ... I moved from NYC to California and all of a sudden, all of my recurring "all day events" now span two days. The recurrence looks like: Occurs every Wednesday effective 4/13/2005 (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada). How do I fix this and make it a daily thing, not a time-based thing? |
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