Problem Scheduling appt's, meeting's, and event's in 2007 Calendar

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AlvinG

I'm using office 2007 professional plus, and I just recently started having
problems with the "date" when scheduling meetings, app.'s etc. Today's date
is 10-14-08, and take for instance I schedule an appointment for 11-21-08,
the date shown in the appointment window is 10-14-08, not 11-21-08. And if I
click "save and close" it will place the appointment on 10-14-08. If I
change the date to 11-21-08 before saving, it will still place the
appointment on 10-14-08, but with an appointment date of 11-21-08. I am
connected to an exchange server, maybe its a problem on the server?

So, no matter what day of the year I choose to create an appointment, it
will place the appointment on the current date, which today happens to be
10-14-08. Tomorrow it will place all appointments on 10-15-08.

Can anyone help with this problem. I've installed all the latest office
updates, and I am currently installing WinXp Pro SP3, not sure whether this
has anything to do with the problem or not.

Thanks in advance,
Alvin
 
J

Jocelyn Fiorello

What was it? Others having the same problem would probably appreciate you
posting your solution.
 
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AlvinG

I'm just a novice with Outlook 2007, so bare with me. This turns out to be a
setting option rather than a problem with OL.

Under the calendar Tool menu, then Organize, I selected "Using Views", then
selected "Customize Current View" in the top right hand corner. And under
the "Fields" tabs, I was able to change the "Start and End" fields for the
Date/Time. One way or another, the user managed to change both "Start and
End" fields to "Created", which caused all appointments, events, and
meetings to be place under the current date. I changed "Start" to Start, and
"End" to End, and this gave me the outcome I was looking for.

I'm not sure if this is the default setting for the "Start and End" fields,
but so far it's working.
 
J

Jocelyn Fiorello

Hmm...I'm not sure how the Start and End fields would have been switched to
Created, but it's not the default setting. Thanks for posting your solution
:)
 

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