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| Outlook has moved all appointments I have hundreds of appointments in Outlook and this Monday when I turned on my computer ALL of my appointments had been moved up one hour. I assume this has something to do with daylight savings but I really don't want to move every single appointment back an hour. I have a check mark in the "adjust for daylight savings" on the Windows system clock in the bottom R-hand corner. What can I do to set all my appointments back an hour??? Thanks Outlook 2003. Win XP Pro. |
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| Re: Outlook has moved all appointments Kevin wrote: > I have hundreds of appointments in Outlook and this Monday when I turned on > my computer ALL of my appointments had been moved up one hour. > I assume this has something to do with daylight savings but I really don't > want to move every single appointment back an hour. > > I have a check mark in the "adjust for daylight savings" on the Windows > system clock in the bottom R-hand corner. > > What can I do to set all my appointments back an hour??? > > Thanks > > Outlook 2003. Win XP Pro. > > Did you apply the Outlook DST update? If not, you need to do so. Get it from MS downloads or look on MS Office Updates. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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