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MS Outlook Calendar Dates/Time Change

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Barb - 04 Nov 2005 13:55 GMT
Appts/re-occurring dates (holidays/bdays) adjusted 1 hr at time change,
making many items stretch over a 2 day period.  I can fix each of them
manually but does anyone know how to stop this from happening all together?
Thanks
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 05 Nov 2005 15:12 GMT
if the time zone and daylight time settings are correct, the times will
properly adjust. To correct them, export to excel while they are on the
correct time slots, change the time zone and daylight time setting and
import the items again.

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> Appts/re-occurring dates (holidays/bdays) adjusted 1 hr at time change,
> making many items stretch over a 2 day period.  I can fix each of them
> manually but does anyone know how to stop this from happening all
> together?
> Thanks
Rollie - 30 Nov 2005 22:56 GMT
Is there a way to repair the problem once it has happened.  It may have
happened when I moved from one time zone to another but I recall having this
problem once before where the recurring dates got stretched to two days.  It
is a concern because I don't always know which of the days is correct.

> if the time zone and daylight time settings are correct, the times will
> properly adjust. To correct them, export to excel while they are on the
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> > together?
> > Thanks

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