24hr Time Format display

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Guest

I have searched this thread but have not found anything close to m,y question.

I was wondering is there a way to get the Outlook Calendar to show the time
of day in 'military' time (24hr time format)? The company I work for has 24/7
operations all throughout the US and occationally we are holding meeting late
at night with others who are on the opposite coast.
Because of this time zone difference we try to communicate everything in UTC
(Coordinated Universal Time..a.k.a. 'Zulu' time) but Outlook will not display
the 'evening' hours in this format to be able to easily recognize the
different times (1300, 1500, 2100 etc).

Does anyone know of any add on programs if Outlook does not do this.

Does anyone know of any Reg Edits that can be done to correct this?

Thanks for your time!

Best regards,

Dave
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Change your default time settings for the Windows Clock in Regional
Settings.

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Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
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After furious head scratching, MooseNYC asked:

| I have searched this thread but have not found anything close to m,y
| question.
|
| I was wondering is there a way to get the Outlook Calendar to show
| the time of day in 'military' time (24hr time format)? The company I
| work for has 24/7 operations all throughout the US and occationally
| we are holding meeting late at night with others who are on the
| opposite coast.
| Because of this time zone difference we try to communicate everything
| in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time..a.k.a. 'Zulu' time) but Outlook
| will not display the 'evening' hours in this format to be able to
| easily recognize the different times (1300, 1500, 2100 etc).
|
| Does anyone know of any add on programs if Outlook does not do this.
|
| Does anyone know of any Reg Edits that can be done to correct this?
|
| Thanks for your time!
|
| Best regards,
|
| Dave
 
G

Guest

Milly,
You Rock! That worked. It took me a few minutes to realize that I had to
select the "Customize" button but everything now shows in the correct format.
Sweet!

Thanks again

Moose
 
G

Guest

.....just another "Microsoft Mystery". Why the time format appears in
"Regional and Language" settings and not in "Date and Time" settings is a
mystery to me!! Anyway, thanks for this tip - I too was dumbfounded. This
forum is excellent!

MooseNYC said:
Milly,
You Rock! That worked. It took me a few minutes to realize that I had to
select the "Customize" button but everything now shows in the correct format.
Sweet!

Thanks again

Moose

Milly Staples said:
Change your default time settings for the Windows Clock in Regional
Settings.

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, MooseNYC asked:

| I have searched this thread but have not found anything close to m,y
| question.
|
| I was wondering is there a way to get the Outlook Calendar to show
| the time of day in 'military' time (24hr time format)? The company I
| work for has 24/7 operations all throughout the US and occationally
| we are holding meeting late at night with others who are on the
| opposite coast.
| Because of this time zone difference we try to communicate everything
| in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time..a.k.a. 'Zulu' time) but Outlook
| will not display the 'evening' hours in this format to be able to
| easily recognize the different times (1300, 1500, 2100 etc).
|
| Does anyone know of any add on programs if Outlook does not do this.
|
| Does anyone know of any Reg Edits that can be done to correct this?
|
| Thanks for your time!
|
| Best regards,
|
| Dave
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Hey, if it was easy it would be Apple, right? ;)

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Kingstonsean asked:

| ....just another "Microsoft Mystery". Why the time format appears in
| "Regional and Language" settings and not in "Date and Time" settings
| is a mystery to me!! Anyway, thanks for this tip - I too was
| dumbfounded. This forum is excellent!
|
| "MooseNYC" wrote:
|
|| Milly,
|| You Rock! That worked. It took me a few minutes to realize that I
|| had to select the "Customize" button but everything now shows in the
|| correct format. Sweet!
||
|| Thanks again
||
|| Moose
||
|| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
||
||| Change your default time settings for the Windows Clock in Regional
||| Settings.
|||
||| --Â
||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
|||
||| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
||| the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
||| personal account will be deleted without reading.
|||
||| After furious head scratching, MooseNYC asked:
|||
|||| I have searched this thread but have not found anything close to
|||| m,y question.
||||
|||| I was wondering is there a way to get the Outlook Calendar to show
|||| the time of day in 'military' time (24hr time format)? The company
|||| I work for has 24/7 operations all throughout the US and
|||| occationally we are holding meeting late at night with others who
|||| are on the opposite coast.
|||| Because of this time zone difference we try to communicate
|||| everything in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time..a.k.a. 'Zulu' time)
|||| but Outlook will not display the 'evening' hours in this format to
|||| be able to easily recognize the different times (1300, 1500, 2100
|||| etc).
||||
|||| Does anyone know of any add on programs if Outlook does not do
|||| this.
||||
|||| Does anyone know of any Reg Edits that can be done to correct this?
||||
|||| Thanks for your time!
||||
|||| Best regards,
||||
|||| Dave
 

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