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Outlook Time Zones

Article By Marc Liron - Microsoft MVP (Digital Media)

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Microsoft Outlook 2003 can display two different time zones in its Calendar view.

Having Microsoft Outlook 2003 display the two time zones you use most frequently use can be invaluable when scheduling appointments, trips or conference calls!

 

How to Add Different Outlook Time Zones

You can have Microsoft Outlook display a second time zone in your Calendar by selecting the Show an additional time zone check box in the Time Zone dialog box. The second time zone is used only to show a second time bar in Calendar view and does not affect the way Calendar items are stored or displayed.

# Here's how:

On the Tools menu, click Options.

Click Calendar Options.

Click Time Zone.

Do one of the following:

# Add a time zone

Select the Show an additional time zone check box.

In the Label box, type a description.

In the Time zone box, list the time zone you want to add.

If you want your computer clock to automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes, select the Adjust for daylight saving time check box.

This option is available only in time zones that use daylight saving time (DST).

You can quickly switch your current time zone to the second time zone by clicking Swap Time Zones. This affects all times displayed in Outlook as well as times displayed in other Microsoft Windows-based applications.

Note: The additional time zone is not affected by the current time zone settings; it is completely separate.
 

 

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