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We use our outlook public calendar for scheduling. Most of our events are
"all day events". Lately even though we choose an "all day event" the calendar will default to a "time period" and add a day to the event. Why is this happening? Thank you Rieka Klein |
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riekacei wrote:
We use our outlook public calendar for scheduling. Most of our events are "all day events". Lately even though we choose an "all day event" the calendar will default to a "time period" and add a day to the event. Someone's time zone or daylight saving time settings being wrong is the usual cause of this. -- Brian Tillman |
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