I have been traveling across 3-4 timezones and would like to have the Outlook calendar reflect the timezone in which I am working in yet retain the settings of my default (home) timezone. In earlier versions of Outlook I changed the "time settings" and the calendar events/meetings eventually started to reflect the wrong times.
Is this possible?
Thanks,
John
Outlook 2007 wTimeZones
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Outlook 2007 wTimeZones
Regards,
John
John
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- GoldLounger
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Re: Outlook 2007 wTimeZones
Wouldn't you know it I found something online on how to show two timezones in your Outlook 2007 Calendar.
Regards,
John
Regards,
John
Regards,
John
John
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- Panoramic Lounger
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Re: Outlook 2007 wTimeZones
Ah, yes! It's known as The Lounge Effect. You post a question because you can't find an answer and then go back a look again and there it is, staring you in the face.jstevens wrote:Wouldn't you know it I found something online
Ken
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Re: Outlook 2007 wTimeZones
It happens to me EVERY timestuck wrote:...It's known as The Lounge Effect. You post a question because you can't find an answer and then go back a look again and there it is, staring you in the face.
StuartR