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Dear Microsoft!!!
I am using MS Outlook 2003 (11.8010.8036) SP2. I was just reviewing posts regarding this everlasting problem with Microsoft Outlook as I am trying to fight that problem with appointments being moved to a different time zone when changing time zone setting in my computer since years. There are many people like me (actually more and more people who are travelling). When I am sitting in Calgary at my desk and am negotiating with my partner in Europe, we are planning our meeting in Berlin for instance for 2:00 PM, I completely do not care at the moment what time zone he is in, as I am simply entering meeting entry into my Outlook Calendar for 2:00 PM because I will be there on that day so for me 2:00 PM is 2:00 PM and that is it! I do not want to miss the apoointment just because I am going to change time zone in my PC after landing in Berlin and suddenly that particular appointment will be shifted by 8 hours. As there are many people with different needs, I do not want to argue with you or with anybody, I just want to BEG YOU to add simple option which will active or deactivate this feature in Outlook as needed. Is this really so difficult and so impossible these days to add one simple option which will finish everlasting nightmares and missed appointments and flights etc. of thousands of people, and never-ending discussions and arguing whether it should work this way or another? YOU GUYS are doing so much more complicated tasks, and so many things are possible these days. Why you do not want to listen and to accept that request from so many people and are forcing one concept for so many years? I am already tired after so many years I was dreaming about and hoping it will exist in newer version of Outlook, but unfortunately so many years past and it is still not added to Outlook. I am travelling across the world and working internationally. Isn't it really sick that since years I am keeping my computer on MST just to be sure I will not miss anything? It is so easy and useful to change time zone in a PC with just a few cliks without touching clock settings, and I can not use it! For many years I was simply changing clock settings but then all other applications showing me the clocks from around the world are simply showing me wrong times. Please reconsider it and I beg you to add this feature in 2007 Office Edition. This is my dream: I am opening ToolsOptionsCalendar settings and am deactivating Outlook's sensitivity to time zone changing. To beautiful to be the truth? Thank you very much! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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Thank you for your reply. I do appreciate it very much.
I understand how it works but still, it is for me like having one more thing to remember and I have so many things to remember that I would prefer to be freed from it. What if being in a constant rush I will enter an appointment forgetting that I have to assign correct time zone to it? Again, it will be moved to a different one after time zone change in my PC. Additionally, it will slow down entering data, as I will always have to figure it out what time zone to select for different parts of the world. Is a city using this one or that one? In US it is relatively easy, but travelling across the world I have duties all over the globe and I would prefer to think only once what time zone I am currently in while changing time zone in my notebook computer after landing there instead of thinking about it every time while entering data into my calendar. It may be in some circumstances confusing and difficult to find out during a phone converstaion with someone with whom I am talking and planning things whether a city is still using this or that time zone. As I already wrote, 2:00 PM is 2:00 PM for me. When I am opening my eyes in Buenos Aires and am checking my plans for a day, I see an appointment at 2:00 PM and I want to be 100% sure that it is not wrong just because I did not assign correct time zone while storing this entry. I am sure that even having this new feature that alows us to assign proper time zone for entries I will be still not using it as this is completely useless for someone who is changing location constantly and travelling not only within US, but all over the world. To much complicated in my opinion and to complex. Believe me, when I accepted (with pain of course) the fact, that I can not change time zone in my PC to keep my calendar perfectly correct, my life has changed for better. But it is pity that in order to make things clear and correct I have to keep my computer set for one time zone and being now in Europe I have to always check time using my watch instead of seeing it on my computer screen which is showing me always MST. By the way, could you also tell me what happens with all those appointments set for MST when I am changing computer's time zone? Is Outlook still showing 2:00 PM after the change or only the appointments set for particular time zone I am currently in are on place? If everything is shifted except the appointments for the zone I am currently in it is again useless for me, as I need to see at what time and on which day I will be performing a concert in Tokyo when sitting in a hotel in Berlin and talking to my Japanese manager. So I always need to see original time planned for an activity somewhere in the world because in any other case I will have to jungle with time zone settings of my PC to see the truth, and for instance, being in Berlin I and talking over the phone to my Japanese partner I will have to momentarily switch to his time zone to tell him at what time we will be eating dinner. Am I completely wrong? I do not know how it works in Outlook 2007 so I assume that I may be completely wrong. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: outlook 2007 does not have an option to lock appointments to set time periods, but it does give you the option of creating appointments for a specific time zone - i.e., if you have an appointment on the west coast at 2 pm, you would choose 2 pm, pacific time when setting the appointment. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "KJJmobile" wrote in message ... Dear Microsoft!!! I am using MS Outlook 2003 (11.8010.8036) SP2. I was just reviewing posts regarding this everlasting problem with Microsoft Outlook as I am trying to fight that problem with appointments being moved to a different time zone when changing time zone setting in my computer since years. There are many people like me (actually more and more people who are travelling). When I am sitting in Calgary at my desk and am negotiating with my partner in Europe, we are planning our meeting in Berlin for instance for 2:00 PM, I completely do not care at the moment what time zone he is in, as I am simply entering meeting entry into my Outlook Calendar for 2:00 PM because I will be there on that day so for me 2:00 PM is 2:00 PM and that is it! I do not want to miss the apoointment just because I am going to change time zone in my PC after landing in Berlin and suddenly that particular appointment will be shifted by 8 hours. As there are many people with different needs, I do not want to argue with you or with anybody, I just want to BEG YOU to add simple option which will active or deactivate this feature in Outlook as needed. Is this really so difficult and so impossible these days to add one simple option which will finish everlasting nightmares and missed appointments and flights etc. of thousands of people, and never-ending discussions and arguing whether it should work this way or another? YOU GUYS are doing so much more complicated tasks, and so many things are possible these days. Why you do not want to listen and to accept that request from so many people and are forcing one concept for so many years? I am already tired after so many years I was dreaming about and hoping it will exist in newer version of Outlook, but unfortunately so many years past and it is still not added to Outlook. I am travelling across the world and working internationally. Isn't it really sick that since years I am keeping my computer on MST just to be sure I will not miss anything? It is so easy and useful to change time zone in a PC with just a few cliks without touching clock settings, and I can not use it! For many years I was simply changing clock settings but then all other applications showing me the clocks from around the world are simply showing me wrong times. Please reconsider it and I beg you to add this feature in 2007 Office Edition. This is my dream: I am opening ToolsOptionsCalendar settings and am deactivating Outlook's sensitivity to time zone changing. To beautiful to be the truth? Thank you very much! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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KJJmobile wrote:
What if being in a constant rush I will enter an appointment forgetting that I have to assign correct time zone to it? Again, it will be moved to a different one after time zone change in my PC. Why are you changing the PC's time zone and not simply using the alternate time zone feature in Outlook? -- Brian Tillman |
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That's the way it SHOULD be. When you change the time zone on your PC, that
doesn't change the fact that an appointment is set for a specific point in a constant time zone (UTC). So in the new time zone, you will perceive the appointment differently, but it's still occurring at the same universal point in time. The solution is to be diligent about creating the appointments in the relevant time zone. This is the best and most predictable way to do it and Outlook 2007 makes this a piece of cake. Now where I can agree with you would be all day appointments. The problem with these is no matter what time zone you create them in, even UTC, when you change time zones, they'll appear to span two days instead of one for example. All day events should snap to the boundaries of the day they're set for no matter what the time zone. -- Josh Einstein / Tablet PC MVP Einstein Technologies, LLC ----------------------------------------------------- Tablet Enhancements for Outlook 3.0 Now Available Unleash the potential of Outlook on your Tablet PC, Origami, or UMPC. Try it for 15 days - http://www.tabletoutlook.com/Go.ashx?id=ng "KJJmobile" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. I do appreciate it very much. I understand how it works but still, it is for me like having one more thing to remember and I have so many things to remember that I would prefer to be freed from it. What if being in a constant rush I will enter an appointment forgetting that I have to assign correct time zone to it? Again, it will be moved to a different one after time zone change in my PC. Additionally, it will slow down entering data, as I will always have to figure it out what time zone to select for different parts of the world. Is a city using this one or that one? In US it is relatively easy, but travelling across the world I have duties all over the globe and I would prefer to think only once what time zone I am currently in while changing time zone in my notebook computer after landing there instead of thinking about it every time while entering data into my calendar. It may be in some circumstances confusing and difficult to find out during a phone converstaion with someone with whom I am talking and planning things whether a city is still using this or that time zone. As I already wrote, 2:00 PM is 2:00 PM for me. When I am opening my eyes in Buenos Aires and am checking my plans for a day, I see an appointment at 2:00 PM and I want to be 100% sure that it is not wrong just because I did not assign correct time zone while storing this entry. I am sure that even having this new feature that alows us to assign proper time zone for entries I will be still not using it as this is completely useless for someone who is changing location constantly and travelling not only within US, but all over the world. To much complicated in my opinion and to complex. Believe me, when I accepted (with pain of course) the fact, that I can not change time zone in my PC to keep my calendar perfectly correct, my life has changed for better. But it is pity that in order to make things clear and correct I have to keep my computer set for one time zone and being now in Europe I have to always check time using my watch instead of seeing it on my computer screen which is showing me always MST. By the way, could you also tell me what happens with all those appointments set for MST when I am changing computer's time zone? Is Outlook still showing 2:00 PM after the change or only the appointments set for particular time zone I am currently in are on place? If everything is shifted except the appointments for the zone I am currently in it is again useless for me, as I need to see at what time and on which day I will be performing a concert in Tokyo when sitting in a hotel in Berlin and talking to my Japanese manager. So I always need to see original time planned for an activity somewhere in the world because in any other case I will have to jungle with time zone settings of my PC to see the truth, and for instance, being in Berlin I and talking over the phone to my Japanese partner I will have to momentarily switch to his time zone to tell him at what time we will be eating dinner. Am I completely wrong? I do not know how it works in Outlook 2007 so I assume that I may be completely wrong. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: outlook 2007 does not have an option to lock appointments to set time periods, but it does give you the option of creating appointments for a specific time zone - i.e., if you have an appointment on the west coast at 2 pm, you would choose 2 pm, pacific time when setting the appointment. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "KJJmobile" wrote in message ... Dear Microsoft!!! I am using MS Outlook 2003 (11.8010.8036) SP2. I was just reviewing posts regarding this everlasting problem with Microsoft Outlook as I am trying to fight that problem with appointments being moved to a different time zone when changing time zone setting in my computer since years. There are many people like me (actually more and more people who are travelling). When I am sitting in Calgary at my desk and am negotiating with my partner in Europe, we are planning our meeting in Berlin for instance for 2:00 PM, I completely do not care at the moment what time zone he is in, as I am simply entering meeting entry into my Outlook Calendar for 2:00 PM because I will be there on that day so for me 2:00 PM is 2:00 PM and that is it! I do not want to miss the apoointment just because I am going to change time zone in my PC after landing in Berlin and suddenly that particular appointment will be shifted by 8 hours. As there are many people with different needs, I do not want to argue with you or with anybody, I just want to BEG YOU to add simple option which will active or deactivate this feature in Outlook as needed. Is this really so difficult and so impossible these days to add one simple option which will finish everlasting nightmares and missed appointments and flights etc. of thousands of people, and never-ending discussions and arguing whether it should work this way or another? YOU GUYS are doing so much more complicated tasks, and so many things are possible these days. Why you do not want to listen and to accept that request from so many people and are forcing one concept for so many years? I am already tired after so many years I was dreaming about and hoping it will exist in newer version of Outlook, but unfortunately so many years past and it is still not added to Outlook. I am travelling across the world and working internationally. Isn't it really sick that since years I am keeping my computer on MST just to be sure I will not miss anything? It is so easy and useful to change time zone in a PC with just a few cliks without touching clock settings, and I can not use it! For many years I was simply changing clock settings but then all other applications showing me the clocks from around the world are simply showing me wrong times. Please reconsider it and I beg you to add this feature in 2007 Office Edition. This is my dream: I am opening ToolsOptionsCalendar settings and am deactivating Outlook's sensitivity to time zone changing. To beautiful to be the truth? Thank you very much! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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And what if you work and travel across several time zones?!?!
And what if MS doesn't get timezones always right (TRY ISRAEL DUDE)? I agree with KJJmobile. I am going nuts for years now because of this problem. "Brian Tillman" wrote: KJJmobile wrote: What if being in a constant rush I will enter an appointment forgetting that I have to assign correct time zone to it? Again, it will be moved to a different one after time zone change in my PC. Why are you changing the PC's time zone and not simply using the alternate time zone feature in Outlook? -- Brian Tillman |
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I just started using outlook on my new laptop. My battery died and for some
reason it reset my time zone to Pacific (from central). Now when I try to change it back, all my appt times are screwed up in Outlook. I am so ****ed! "KJJmobile" wrote: Dear Microsoft!!! I am using MS Outlook 2003 (11.8010.8036) SP2. I was just reviewing posts regarding this everlasting problem with Microsoft Outlook as I am trying to fight that problem with appointments being moved to a different time zone when changing time zone setting in my computer since years. There are many people like me (actually more and more people who are travelling). When I am sitting in Calgary at my desk and am negotiating with my partner in Europe, we are planning our meeting in Berlin for instance for 2:00 PM, I completely do not care at the moment what time zone he is in, as I am simply entering meeting entry into my Outlook Calendar for 2:00 PM because I will be there on that day so for me 2:00 PM is 2:00 PM and that is it! I do not want to miss the apoointment just because I am going to change time zone in my PC after landing in Berlin and suddenly that particular appointment will be shifted by 8 hours. As there are many people with different needs, I do not want to argue with you or with anybody, I just want to BEG YOU to add simple option which will active or deactivate this feature in Outlook as needed. Is this really so difficult and so impossible these days to add one simple option which will finish everlasting nightmares and missed appointments and flights etc. of thousands of people, and never-ending discussions and arguing whether it should work this way or another? YOU GUYS are doing so much more complicated tasks, and so many things are possible these days. Why you do not want to listen and to accept that request from so many people and are forcing one concept for so many years? I am already tired after so many years I was dreaming about and hoping it will exist in newer version of Outlook, but unfortunately so many years past and it is still not added to Outlook. I am travelling across the world and working internationally. Isn't it really sick that since years I am keeping my computer on MST just to be sure I will not miss anything? It is so easy and useful to change time zone in a PC with just a few cliks without touching clock settings, and I can not use it! For many years I was simply changing clock settings but then all other applications showing me the clocks from around the world are simply showing me wrong times. Please reconsider it and I beg you to add this feature in 2007 Office Edition. This is my dream: I am opening ToolsOptionsCalendar settings and am deactivating Outlook's sensitivity to time zone changing. To beautiful to be the truth? Thank you very much! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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