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Outlook calendar question

mcveigh

Diamond Member
I live in one timezone and have my work calendar set from people in a different timezone.
i.e. I have an appointment set all day 12am-12am on monday in timezone1
I live an hour ahead, so it shows up as two days for me. 1am monday to 1am tuesday

The only way I found to get them to show up the way I want is to set my PC's timezone to timezone1

ANy ways to make this work better?
 
Would adding a second time zone to Outlook work for you?

https://support.office.com/en-IE/ar...0e-5a6c-46af-ab48-156fedf70c04#__toc260602588

Two separate time zones can be displayed in the Calendar. The two time zones can be, for example, your local time zone and the time zone of a city that you often travel to. The second time zone is used only to show a second time bar in Calendar view, and does not affect the way in which Calendar items are stored or displayed.

Click the File tab.

Click Options.

On the Calendar tab, under Time Zones, select the Show a second time zone check box.

In the Label box, type a name for the additional time zone.

In the Time zone list, click the time zone that you want to add.

If you want your computer clock to automatically adjust for daylight saving time (DST) changes, select the Adjust for daylight saving time check box. This option is available only in time zones that use daylight saving time (DST).
 
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