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Why are there two columns of time on my Calendar?

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cprado2of4 - 26 Apr 2007 16:40 GMT
I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003.   I have two colums of time on my
calendar.  Can anyone tell me how to delete one of the columns of time?
Brian Tillman - 26 Apr 2007 19:49 GMT
> I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003.   I have two colums of time on my
> calendar.  Can anyone tell me how to delete one of the columns of
> time?

Click Tools>Options>Calendar Options.  If "Enable alternate calendar" is
checked, uncheck it.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 26 Apr 2007 20:01 GMT
Or... tools, options, calendar options, time zone... and two zones are
enabled.

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>> I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003.   I have two colums of time on my
>> calendar.  Can anyone tell me how to delete one of the columns of
>> time?
>
> Click Tools>Options>Calendar Options.  If "Enable alternate calendar" is
> checked, uncheck it.
cprado2of4 - 26 Apr 2007 22:18 GMT
Thank you so much Diane.  I have been struggling with that for several weeks.
It didn't even occur to me to check whether or not two time zones were
checked.  The problem was that the times were exactly the same.  If they had
been an hour or two off I may have thought to check that.

Brian:  I appreciate your response also.  I had tried that earlier, but it
didn't resolve the problem.  Thank you.

> Or... tools, options, calendar options, time zone... and two zones are
> enabled.
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> > Click Tools>Options>Calendar Options.  If "Enable alternate calendar" is
> > checked, uncheck it.
 
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