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How do I change time zones without my appointments being changed?
In order to keep appointments static and uneffected by time zone changes
outlook help says to export calendar data, change the time zone, and them import the data back into outlook. I tried this and it didn't seem to work. Any tips? Thank you. |
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What sort of file are you exporting to? If it's a PST (Personal Folders)
file, it won't help. You need to export to a file like a CSV (Comma Seperated Values) file. "AJROLLER" wrote in message ... In order to keep appointments static and uneffected by time zone changes outlook help says to export calendar data, change the time zone, and them import the data back into outlook. I tried this and it didn't seem to work. Any tips? |
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