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Old May 5th, 2004, 07:01 PM
Patricia Cardoza - [MVP Outlook]
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Check your time zone settings. Go to Tools, Options. Calendar Options, Time
Zones and make sure the "automatically adjust for daylight savings time" box
is checked.

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All my holidays have durations starting at 1 am the day of
the holiday and ending at 1 am the next day. Is there an
easy way of fixing this, so the holidays do not spread
over two days?



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Old May 5th, 2004, 07:01 PM
jess
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Default Holiday Durations

All my holidays have durations starting at 1 am the day of
the holiday and ending at 1 am the next day. Is there an
easy way of fixing this, so the holidays do not spread
over two days?
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Old May 5th, 2004, 08:18 PM
jess
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it was already checked.
-----Original Message-----
Check your time zone settings. Go to Tools, Options.

Calendar Options, Time
Zones and make sure the "automatically adjust for

daylight savings time" box
is checked.

--
Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza/

Author, Special Edition Using Microsoft Outlook 2003
Author, Absolute Beginner's Guide to OneNote 2003
Lead Author, Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference

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"jess" wrote in

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All my holidays have durations starting at 1 am the day

of
the holiday and ending at 1 am the next day. Is there

an
easy way of fixing this, so the holidays do not spread
over two days?



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Old June 2nd, 2004, 08:53 PM
Jeni Q
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Default Holiday Durations

Oooh, this happened to me. I think it was because all of the holidays were
already set up in Outlook, and then I changed my timezone. Now, they all go
from 1-1 instead of 12-12. Sheesh!


"jess" wrote in message
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: All my holidays have durations starting at 1 am the day of
: the holiday and ending at 1 am the next day. Is there an
: easy way of fixing this, so the holidays do not spread
: over two days?


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Old August 10th, 2004, 05:53 AM
Alan
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Default Holiday Durations

Hello - I'm sorry if I missed another area in the discussion that address
this issue... but is there a definative fix? My imported public holidays
all go from 4pm to 4pm, which make them all span 2 days. I've pulled in
the holidays for several asian countries which I am responsible for - and now
my calendar is a mess. Worse... I can't seem to get them all out of my
calendar without having to delete them one at a time.

Any ideas on how to fix these problems?

Thanks,
Alan


"Jeni Q" wrote:

Oooh, this happened to me. I think it was because all of the holidays were
already set up in Outlook, and then I changed my timezone. Now, they all go
from 1-1 instead of 12-12. Sheesh!


"jess" wrote in message
...
: All my holidays have durations starting at 1 am the day of
: the holiday and ending at 1 am the next day. Is there an
: easy way of fixing this, so the holidays do not spread
: over two days?



 




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