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I acquired a new computer. I downloaded my old outlook file and all my
calendar items are 2 hours off. Any suggestions. Thanks! |
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Jim wrote:
I acquired a new computer. I downloaded my old outlook file and all my calendar items are 2 hours off. Any suggestions. Thanks! Never import. First check your Windinws time zone and DST setting and then check the same values in the Outlook Calendar seetings. -- Brian Tillman |
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