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I am currently traveling in Australia for work. My home office is in MN, and
I live in AZ, and am also working with an office in London. Each of these areas are requiring appointments to be set up on my Outlook calendar. When I am trying to set a meeting, It is very difficult to remember what time of day it will be when not currently in the US. Australia is 17 hours different than MN, 12 different from UK and if trying to set a meeting up, I get a headache from all of the calculations that need to be done. Also what may be worse, is trying to set up a meeting in the future when you will be back in your own time zone and trying to remember what the conversion time would be. I would suggest that a field be added, to choose the time zone that you wish to set the appointment in. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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Kevin Tucholke, General Mills Inc wrote:
I am currently traveling in Australia for work. My home office is in MN, and I live in AZ, and am also working with an office in London. Each of these areas are requiring appointments to be set up on my Outlook calendar. When I am trying to set a meeting, It is very difficult to remember what time of day it will be when not currently in the US. Australia is 17 hours different than MN, 12 different from UK and if trying to set a meeting up, I get a headache from all of the calculations that need to be done. Also what may be worse, is trying to set up a meeting in the future when you will be back in your own time zone and trying to remember what the conversion time would be. I would suggest that a field be added, to choose the time zone that you wish to set the appointment in. Apologies for waking up an old thread, but when I used to travel extensively, and had to manage meetings in different timezones, I would show two time zones in the calendar - in the daily view, right click on the time column, select Change Time Zone, check Show Additional Time Zone, and select where you are going to be. Thus you avoid having to do any conversions manually. -- Hebelyon Using XanaNews 1.17.6.6 |
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I suppose that you have already settled your problems with this, although MS
shows this post as occuring 1/11/2006 which isn't here yet (6/27/2006) so maybe you are (will be?) still suffering. I feel your pain, the whole time zone thing is a REAL hassle. The first thing to remember is to never actually change the time / date on your computer (except for daylight savings which should be automatic) this will help keep things constant - always set the time zone to adjust the time while traveling. The second thing is that when you are scheduling a meeting, set your time zone to where you will be when you will be attending the meeting. I know that this is not fool proof because you may not know where you will be when the meeting happens. At least it will display properly although it might be outside your normal working hours. As long as you always use the time zones this will work. Don't be afraid to put a yellow sticky on the monitor when you have the time zone set to something other than local. I have more than once answered a call and forgotten what time zone my computer was in while talking. There is one thing that I don't know and that's what happens to a meeting shedule over the time change for daylight savings. When you are scheduling meetings on the 'other side' of the time change. That would be interesting to look into. Keith "Kevin Tucholke, General Mills Inc" wrote: I am currently traveling in Australia for work. My home office is in MN, and I live in AZ, and am also working with an office in London. Each of these areas are requiring appointments to be set up on my Outlook calendar. When I am trying to set a meeting, It is very difficult to remember what time of day it will be when not currently in the US. Australia is 17 hours different than MN, 12 different from UK and if trying to set a meeting up, I get a headache from all of the calculations that need to be done. Also what may be worse, is trying to set up a meeting in the future when you will be back in your own time zone and trying to remember what the conversion time would be. I would suggest that a field be added, to choose the time zone that you wish to set the appointment in. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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