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steve February 5th 09 02:19 PM

All day appointments from different time zone wrong
 
Office 2007

Whenever I get all day appointments from someone in another time zone, it
appears on my calendar overlaping two days. Example: all day appt from
central time zone on the 25th. On my calendar (easter time zone) it appears
from 0100 on the 25th to 0100 on the 26th. I want it to appear as only the
25th, like the sender intended.

Diane Poremsky [MVP] February 5th 09 03:45 PM

All day appointments from different time zone wrong
 
That's a common problem and the only way to fix it is by changing it to all
day when you add it to your calendar. The appointment is sent to you as
12AM-11:50PM in the other time zone, and the time is adjusted to your time
zone when its added to your calendar.

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"Steve" wrote in message
...
Office 2007

Whenever I get all day appointments from someone in another time zone, it
appears on my calendar overlaping two days. Example: all day appt from
central time zone on the 25th. On my calendar (easter time zone) it
appears
from 0100 on the 25th to 0100 on the 26th. I want it to appear as only
the
25th, like the sender intended.



steve February 5th 09 09:13 PM

All day appointments from different time zone wrong
 
Too bad the box to make it an all day appointment is not available until
after you accept and reopen the appointment.


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

That's a common problem and the only way to fix it is by changing it to all
day when you add it to your calendar. The appointment is sent to you as
12AM-11:50PM in the other time zone, and the time is adjusted to your time
zone when its added to your calendar.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

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"Steve" wrote in message
...
Office 2007

Whenever I get all day appointments from someone in another time zone, it
appears on my calendar overlaping two days. Example: all day appt from
central time zone on the 25th. On my calendar (easter time zone) it
appears
from 0100 on the 25th to 0100 on the 26th. I want it to appear as only
the
25th, like the sender intended.





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