Holidays show for two days

S

Slock

When Outlook loaded Holiday's into my calendar, each holiday runs from 0300
to 0300 the next day. So each holiday is shown occuring on two back-to-back
days. Thanksgiving, for instance, is shown beginning at 3:00 am on Thursday
27 November, and concluding at 3:00 am on Friday, 28 November.

I believe it has something to do with the software being on Seattle time
(I'm in New York), but my clock on the PC shows the correct time.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Check the time zone setting on your PC. (Just double click on the clock in
the system tray and go to the time zone tab. Make sure it is set to
GMT -05:00 Eastern Time (US & Canada).)

/neo

PS - You didn't mention what version of Outlook you are using, but Outlook
can also be set to show a different time zone. For example, in Outlook 2003
I can select Tools > Options > Preferences tab > Calendar button > Time
zone.
 
S

Slock

Neo: It does say GMT-0500 Eastern. I'm using Outlook 2007 ver 12.0 Still
appears the same way with the two day holidays.
 

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