Calendar should allow scheduling appointments in any time zone

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Guest

I travel a lot. It would be very convenient if the scheduler would allow me
to set appointment times in any time zone I wish without having to change the
time zone I am currently in. For example, I want to schedule a meeting at
2pm in San Jose, Ca, while I am at my office in Chicago, IL. It would be
handy if scheduler had a pull down to select time zone (with a default of the
current zone) for the appointment.

Presently it seems there are two rather awkward ways to do this:

First, I can do the mental math and add 2 hours to the time I set the appt
in Chicago, so when I change my time zone when I get to CA the appt time will
change to the correct time,

or,

I can set the time zone on my PC whiel I am in Chicago to CA time and set
the appts in CA time. Then remember to change back the current time to the
actual time.

A pull down menu to specify the time zone of the particular appt would be
very helpful and would eliminate the mistake prone methods described above.

Thanks,

Art



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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Methods three: dual time zones. Look for it on the tools, options, calendar
menu.

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