On Oct 25, 12:03 pm, sfchinaboy <sfchina...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I have holidays, birthdays, etc which are supposed to be one day events and
> later show up as 2 day events...any ideas
> Thanks, Bev
I'm guessing you're in the US or one of the countries that follows the
US rules for Daylight Savings? Last year's change in start and end
times of Daylight Savings Time screwed up recurring all-day
appointments that fall between the old and new dates.
To fix mine, I opened each of the wrong appointments, removed the
recurrence, unchecked "All Day", then re-checked "All Day", and put
the recurrence back.
Supposedly Microsoft has a patch to fix this automatically, but I have
anecdotal evidence from friends and colleagues that the patch may be
more trouble than it's worth, unless you have a very large number of
appointments.
Hi sfchinaboy,
have a look on this site :
"Birthday or Anniversary Spans Two Days"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197850/en-us
Maybe it helps.
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>I have holidays, birthdays, etc which are supposed to be one day events and
> later show up as 2 day events...any ideas
> Thanks, Bev
sfchinaboy - 26 Oct 2007 17:14 GMT
Thanks so much....this should fix it!
> Hi sfchinaboy,
>
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> > later show up as 2 day events...any ideas
> > Thanks, Bev