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Old September 3rd, 2004, 11:45 AM
iry
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I'm currently using Outlook 2003 and would find it very useful if I could set
up more than twoTime Zone clocks in the Calendar i.e. I can currently set one
additional time zone. Each time I want to see the impact of time in a
different branch, I have to change the second time zone. I'd like to be able
to set multuple time zones, one for each of our international branches. That
way I can schedule international telecons a lot easier as the times are
always available.
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Old March 15th, 2005, 11:01 PM
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Iry - I agree completely and have the same problem. After searching thru the
Outlook calendaring forum and seeing multiple 'suggestions' to this same
tune, it has become appearant that even the MVP's don't have a clue on this
one. Hopefully one day MS will realize that globalization is a reality and
multiple time zone support in Outlook would be a nice addition.

"iry" wrote:

I'm currently using Outlook 2003 and would find it very useful if I could set
up more than twoTime Zone clocks in the Calendar i.e. I can currently set one
additional time zone. Each time I want to see the impact of time in a
different branch, I have to change the second time zone. I'd like to be able
to set multuple time zones, one for each of our international branches. That
way I can schedule international telecons a lot easier as the times are
always available.

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Old September 5th, 2005, 03:58 PM
sk
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Our company has also the same need - not everybody is located on the same
time zone! Adding only one extra time zone doesn't really help, when you
would need to see the availability of 5+ meeting attendants!
Dear Microsoft, please make our life easier by proving a global calendar
feature. There is a real need for that in today's global world.
Thanks!

"jb5" wrote:

Iry - I agree completely and have the same problem. After searching thru the
Outlook calendaring forum and seeing multiple 'suggestions' to this same
tune, it has become appearant that even the MVP's don't have a clue on this
one. Hopefully one day MS will realize that globalization is a reality and
multiple time zone support in Outlook would be a nice addition.

"iry" wrote:

I'm currently using Outlook 2003 and would find it very useful if I could set
up more than twoTime Zone clocks in the Calendar i.e. I can currently set one
additional time zone. Each time I want to see the impact of time in a
different branch, I have to change the second time zone. I'd like to be able
to set multuple time zones, one for each of our international branches. That
way I can schedule international telecons a lot easier as the times are
always available.

 




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