ALL DAY EVENT

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Brian Michie

How do I advise invited attendees of an "all day event"
without times being shown to the recipient? This creates
confusion across different time zones.

Cheers
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Sue Mosher [MVP]

One solution is to forward the event as an iCal or vCal file, which is time-zone neutral where all-day events are concerned. You won't get attendance data, but everyone will have the item properly as an all day event.
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C

Answer below is good you can also
:) in subject/first line of the invite state that:
"This is an all day event starting at 8am PST, 9am CET,
11am EST" ;) that way you still limit
complaints/confusion.
Can't make all the people happy all the time.
Good luck,
C
-----Original Message-----
One solution is to forward the event as an iCal or vCal
file, which is time-zone neutral where all-day events are
concerned. You won't get attendance data, but everyone
will have the item properly as an all day event.
 

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