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why does Outlook assign times to birthdays

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mbryce52 - 20 Feb 2006 04:06 GMT
I have Outlook 2000.  The scheduled dates (holidays, birthdays etc.) are
given a time by the program causing the date to span a two day period.  (a
birthday is scheduled for 0900 16 Feb until 1600 17 Feb.).  I can't control
this activity and for some reason the dates frequently have multiple entries
( Tax day is listed 3 times)
Francine Otterson - 20 Feb 2006 14:04 GMT
May be a time zone issue.  Check the Windows clock and the Outlook calendar
clock to make sure the calendar agrees both in time zone and in DST
settings.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010565301033.aspx

Regards,
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>I have Outlook 2000.  The scheduled dates (holidays, birthdays etc.) are
> given a time by the program causing the date to span a two day period.  (a
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> entries
> ( Tax day is listed 3 times)

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