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I'm using office 2007 professional plus, and I just recently started having
problems with the "date" when scheduling meetings, app.'s etc. Today's date is 10-14-08, and take for instance I schedule an appointment for 11-21-08, the date shown in the appointment window is 10-14-08, not 11-21-08. And if I click "save and close" it will place the appointment on 10-14-08. If I change the date to 11-21-08 before saving, it will still place the appointment on 10-14-08, but with an appointment date of 11-21-08. I am connected to an exchange server, maybe its a problem on the server? So, no matter what day of the year I choose to create an appointment, it will place the appointment on the current date, which today happens to be 10-14-08. Tomorrow it will place all appointments on 10-15-08. Can anyone help with this problem. I've installed all the latest office updates, and I am currently installing WinXp Pro SP3, not sure whether this has anything to do with the problem or not. Thanks in advance, Alvin |
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I found the answer to my problem in an earlier post on this site.
"AlvinG" wrote in message ... I'm using office 2007 professional plus, and I just recently started having problems with the "date" when scheduling meetings, app.'s etc. Today's date is 10-14-08, and take for instance I schedule an appointment for 11-21-08, the date shown in the appointment window is 10-14-08, not 11-21-08. And if I click "save and close" it will place the appointment on 10-14-08. If I change the date to 11-21-08 before saving, it will still place the appointment on 10-14-08, but with an appointment date of 11-21-08. I am connected to an exchange server, maybe its a problem on the server? So, no matter what day of the year I choose to create an appointment, it will place the appointment on the current date, which today happens to be 10-14-08. Tomorrow it will place all appointments on 10-15-08. Can anyone help with this problem. I've installed all the latest office updates, and I am currently installing WinXp Pro SP3, not sure whether this has anything to do with the problem or not. Thanks in advance, Alvin |
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What was it? Others having the same problem would probably appreciate you
posting your solution. -- Jocelyn Fiorello *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "AlvinG" wrote: I found the answer to my problem in an earlier post on this site. "AlvinG" wrote in message ... I'm using office 2007 professional plus, and I just recently started having problems with the "date" when scheduling meetings, app.'s etc. Today's date is 10-14-08, and take for instance I schedule an appointment for 11-21-08, the date shown in the appointment window is 10-14-08, not 11-21-08. And if I click "save and close" it will place the appointment on 10-14-08. If I change the date to 11-21-08 before saving, it will still place the appointment on 10-14-08, but with an appointment date of 11-21-08. I am connected to an exchange server, maybe its a problem on the server? So, no matter what day of the year I choose to create an appointment, it will place the appointment on the current date, which today happens to be 10-14-08. Tomorrow it will place all appointments on 10-15-08. Can anyone help with this problem. I've installed all the latest office updates, and I am currently installing WinXp Pro SP3, not sure whether this has anything to do with the problem or not. Thanks in advance, Alvin |
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I'm just a novice with Outlook 2007, so bare with me. This turns out to be a
setting option rather than a problem with OL. Under the calendar Tool menu, then Organize, I selected "Using Views", then selected "Customize Current View" in the top right hand corner. And under the "Fields" tabs, I was able to change the "Start and End" fields for the Date/Time. One way or another, the user managed to change both "Start and End" fields to "Created", which caused all appointments, events, and meetings to be place under the current date. I changed "Start" to Start, and "End" to End, and this gave me the outcome I was looking for. I'm not sure if this is the default setting for the "Start and End" fields, but so far it's working. "Jocelyn Fiorello" wrote in message ... What was it? Others having the same problem would probably appreciate you posting your solution. -- Jocelyn Fiorello *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "AlvinG" wrote: I found the answer to my problem in an earlier post on this site. "AlvinG" wrote in message ... I'm using office 2007 professional plus, and I just recently started having problems with the "date" when scheduling meetings, app.'s etc. Today's date is 10-14-08, and take for instance I schedule an appointment for 11-21-08, the date shown in the appointment window is 10-14-08, not 11-21-08. And if I click "save and close" it will place the appointment on 10-14-08. If I change the date to 11-21-08 before saving, it will still place the appointment on 10-14-08, but with an appointment date of 11-21-08. I am connected to an exchange server, maybe its a problem on the server? So, no matter what day of the year I choose to create an appointment, it will place the appointment on the current date, which today happens to be 10-14-08. Tomorrow it will place all appointments on 10-15-08. Can anyone help with this problem. I've installed all the latest office updates, and I am currently installing WinXp Pro SP3, not sure whether this has anything to do with the problem or not. Thanks in advance, Alvin |
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Hmm...I'm not sure how the Start and End fields would have been switched to
Created, but it's not the default setting. Thanks for posting your solution :-) -- Jocelyn Fiorello *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "AlvinG" wrote: I'm just a novice with Outlook 2007, so bare with me. This turns out to be a setting option rather than a problem with OL. Under the calendar Tool menu, then Organize, I selected "Using Views", then selected "Customize Current View" in the top right hand corner. And under the "Fields" tabs, I was able to change the "Start and End" fields for the Date/Time. One way or another, the user managed to change both "Start and End" fields to "Created", which caused all appointments, events, and meetings to be place under the current date. I changed "Start" to Start, and "End" to End, and this gave me the outcome I was looking for. I'm not sure if this is the default setting for the "Start and End" fields, but so far it's working. "Jocelyn Fiorello" wrote in message ... What was it? Others having the same problem would probably appreciate you posting your solution. -- Jocelyn Fiorello *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "AlvinG" wrote: I found the answer to my problem in an earlier post on this site. "AlvinG" wrote in message ... I'm using office 2007 professional plus, and I just recently started having problems with the "date" when scheduling meetings, app.'s etc. Today's date is 10-14-08, and take for instance I schedule an appointment for 11-21-08, the date shown in the appointment window is 10-14-08, not 11-21-08. And if I click "save and close" it will place the appointment on 10-14-08. If I change the date to 11-21-08 before saving, it will still place the appointment on 10-14-08, but with an appointment date of 11-21-08. I am connected to an exchange server, maybe its a problem on the server? So, no matter what day of the year I choose to create an appointment, it will place the appointment on the current date, which today happens to be 10-14-08. Tomorrow it will place all appointments on 10-15-08. Can anyone help with this problem. I've installed all the latest office updates, and I am currently installing WinXp Pro SP3, not sure whether this has anything to do with the problem or not. Thanks in advance, Alvin |
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