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Through various mishaps involving time zone settings and syncing with a new
smartphone (not too smart) I am in a situation where all my calendar got moved two hours later. The settings are still at the correct times when I look at the recurrence information. For example, appt A is Monday from 9-9:45. But it shows up on my calendar pages, for eternity, at 11. I have many many recurring appointments, extending years ahead. Is there some way to fix this without doing it manually one at a time? If not, how do I wipe out the calendar entirely and start over? |
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