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Time and Shared Calendar's

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Duggan 59 - 18 Jun 2005 00:37 GMT
I have 2 users that are sharing a single calendar. The owner has given
Authoring Rights to the 2nd user. The owener did not have the Adjust to
Daylight Savings checked. The 2nd user did have the check in the Adjust
Daylight Savings Time. The problems is that the Author was seeing how the
time of the meeting was changing 1 hour. The 2nd user then adjusted the
meeting times. See where this is going? Well, now both users have the
Daylight Savings checked and now all the Owners calendarevents are off 1
hour. Is there anyway to adjust all of the Owners events back 1 hour without
manually adjusting one at a time? Please let me know.

Thanks,
Duggan
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 18 Jun 2005 02:31 GMT
change the computer so the time on the appt is correct.
export the owner's copy to CSV or excel format.
change the time so it's correct
import the appointments

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>I have 2 users that are sharing a single calendar. The owner has given
> Authoring Rights to the 2nd user. The owener did not have the Adjust to
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> Thanks,
> Duggan

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