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All day events now spread across 3 days

 
 
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      5th May 2005
I don't know how I managed this, but a combination of a new laptop, restoring
my pst file onto it and synching with my iPAQ has resulted in all my All-day
events (hundreds of them) running from 0200 on the previous day to 0200 on
the following day. Can anyone suggest a way of revising them without having
to do it one at a time? I'm using Outlook 2003. I've currently got two time
zones enabled on the laptop AND the iPAQ, my current time zone is GMT +2 and
my alternative/'visiting' one is GMT (+0). The current time is the same on
both laptop and iPAQ.
 
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