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In Outlook Professional 2007, I have found that when I create a task with a
due or reminder date set some time in the future, then move or copy it to my Calendar folder, the date changes to the defaul one. For example, if today is 10:30 a.m, Wed., Dec. 31, and I save a task with a due or reminder time of tomorrow, 3:00 p.m., Thurs., Jan. 1, then drag or cut/copy and paste it to the Calendar, the date becomes 10:30 a.m., Wed. Dec. 31, the time on my computer. This bug seems to exist only in Outlook 2007 and not in 2003 or earlier versions. Does anyone have any suggestions as to a solution? |
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