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When swapping timezones, each ALL DAY event now crosses 2 days.

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susanmarie - 29 Sep 2006 21:56 GMT
When swapping time zones, each ALL DAY event now crosses two days, ore one
additional day if the event was originally more than one day.

I need to communicate a resource calendar to a different time zone, so I
snag a picture of the screen.  I need to change the time zone in order for
the times to appear correctly to the end user, but I need to change back to
my time zone after taking the screen shot.  Each time I do this I have to go
back and alter EACH all day event TWICE.

Anybody have a fix?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 Sep 2006 05:16 GMT
The only fix is to not use all day events or not change the time zone.

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> When swapping time zones, each ALL DAY event now crosses two days, ore one
> additional day if the event was originally more than one day.
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> Anybody have a fix?
susanmarie - 02 Oct 2006 17:55 GMT
Obviously, this was not the answer I was hoping for, but I accept that it is
correct.  Thanks Diane!

> The only fix is to not use all day events or not change the time zone.
>
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> >
> > Anybody have a fix?
 
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