all-day events show on 2 days

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Bev

I recently upgraded to XP and Office 2003. My previously functioning all-day events now display over 2 days. I'm having to go back an reset them so that they don't go up to midnight, thus the 2-day display. Is this a defect in the updated version or is there some kind of obscure setting to change? It seems that all day should automatically be just one day.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Check your clock and daylight savings time settings under both Outlook
Tools->Options->Calendar button and Windows Control Panel->Time.

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Bev <[email protected]> asked:
| I recently upgraded to XP and Office 2003. My previously functioning
| all-day events now display over 2 days. I'm having to go back an
| reset them so that they don't go up to midnight, thus the 2-day
| display. Is this a defect in the updated version or is there some
| kind of obscure setting to change? It seems that all day should
| automatically be just one day.
 
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Bev

I set it to adjust for daylight savings time, reset the clock, and set a new all-day event. It still showed up on two days in my calendar. Is there anything else I can try

Be

----- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote: ----

Check your clock and daylight savings time settings under both Outlook
Tools->Options->Calendar button and Windows Control Panel->Time

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Bev <[email protected]> asked
| I recently upgraded to XP and Office 2003. My previously functionin
| all-day events now display over 2 days. I'm having to go back a
| reset them so that they don't go up to midnight, thus the 2-da
| display. Is this a defect in the updated version or is there som
| kind of obscure setting to change? It seems that all day shoul
| automatically be just one day.
 

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