Commonwealth Games Daylight Savings Time Zone Error

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Sebastian Monroe

Here in Australia, the government decided to extend Daylight Savings for one
week to not upset the Commonwealth Games timetable. This has meant it has
thrown out the time integration for South Australian, Victorian, New South
Welshman and Taswegien Mac Office 2004 users for the next week. Can someone
please find a way of correcting this mistake. Cheers, Baz.
 
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Chris Ridd

Here in Australia, the government decided to extend Daylight Savings for one
week to not upset the Commonwealth Games timetable. This has meant it has
thrown out the time integration for South Australian, Victorian, New South
Welshman and Taswegien Mac Office 2004 users for the next week. Can someone
please find a way of correcting this mistake. Cheers, Baz.

Are you running OS X 10.4.5?

Cheers,

Chris
 
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Paul Berkowitz

Here in Australia, the government decided to extend Daylight Savings for one
week to not upset the Commonwealth Games timetable. This has meant it has
thrown out the time integration for South Australian, Victorian, New South
Welshman and Taswegien Mac Office 2004 users for the next week. Can someone
please find a way of correcting this mistake. Cheers, Baz.

For next week only, set the TimeZone of the specific events, via Event
menu/Time Zone or Options button/Time Zone after opening the event, to the
next time zone along where the time is (or would be, if it hadn't changed as
well) what you are actually following. It will be much simpler to do this
one by one on just next week's events, including any single instances of
recurring events, than setting the Calendar preference for new events, which
would mess up events after next week and also wouldn't fix events you've
already made.

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Paul Berkowitz
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