Entered Events Change After Entry

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MJWUSTL

I enter months worth of Single Day-Long events into my Outlook Calandar (eg.
Meeting with John, Labor Day- No Work, etc...). After everything is entered
perfectly I close my outlook down and I open Outlook again, randomly,
everything I entered (those single day, simple All Day entries) change.

For Example, for a "Doctors Appointment" on 7/12, the appointment will
stretch two days (7/12-7/13) and have a black little clock on the left and
right side of the event. This happens to every single entry I enter into my
calandar. So, instead of having a calandar full of single day events, which
I want, I have a calandar full of two day events forcing me to go back
through each one and adjust the dates. How do I fix this? What are the
little black clock things?

Any guidance you could give would be fantastic! Many thanks for your time.
 
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Brian Tillman

MJWUSTL said:
For Example, for a "Doctors Appointment" on 7/12, the appointment will
stretch two days (7/12-7/13)

This is usually caused by an incorrect daylight saving time setting, either
in Windows, in Outlook's Calendar settings, or, rarely, on the server.
and have a black little clock on the
left and right side of the event. This happens to every single entry
I enter into my calandar.

If you right-click in your calendar view and chose Other Settings, do you
have checks on the "Show time as clocks" options?
 
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MJWUSTL

Brian et. All-

Sorry for the duplicate post, my internet was being tempermental this morning.

Is there an e-mail address where I can send you a screen shot of what the
"problem" looks like?

The show time as clocks button is not checked...

Any other suggestions?

Thanks so much!

M
 
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Brian Tillman

MJWUSTL said:
Is there an e-mail address where I can send you a screen shot of what
the "problem" looks like?

The show time as clocks button is not checked...

If that option isn't enabled, sending a screen shot will be pointless
because I, for one, don't know of any other way it appears.
 

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