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Hgallo48
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      7th Dec 2009
My co-workers and I use and maintain a shared calendar through Outlook. I am
in the Central Time Zone, and they are in the Eastern Time Zone. When I add
an all-day event to the schedule, it shows up just fine on my view of the
calendar, but on their view, it shows up as a two day event. Same thing if
they add an all day event - when I look at it, I see a two day event. Very
confusing for everyone. I've tried adding an additional time zone to my
Outlook, but it doesn't work.
 
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Bob I
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      8th Dec 2009
That makes perfect sense. What starts as Midnight for you doesn't start
until 1 AM for them.

Hgallo48 wrote:

> My co-workers and I use and maintain a shared calendar through Outlook. I am
> in the Central Time Zone, and they are in the Eastern Time Zone. When I add
> an all-day event to the schedule, it shows up just fine on my view of the
> calendar, but on their view, it shows up as a two day event. Same thing if
> they add an all day event - when I look at it, I see a two day event. Very
> confusing for everyone. I've tried adding an additional time zone to my
> Outlook, but it doesn't work.


 
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