Hi, I tried to add a reminder at 2:30am on my calendar before daylight savings took place on Mar 10th. The item would disappear immediately. You can then do it over and over. Next time you get a reminder prompt, you will see those items in the list, but you can't remove them. Nov 10, 2016 Outlook 2016 Time Zone Issue. Discussion in 'Mac Apps and Mac App Store' started by ericv, Mar 31. (not 5 hours) as their daylight savings time takes place on a different day. So far everything checks out. - On the Mac - In Outlook Removed the. They come right back. Change caps in excel for mac 2016. Trying to open them gives the error 'cannot open reminder item due to start time being later than end time' The only way I could resolve this was to use the MFCMAPI tool and go in manually and find and delete those items. Screen savers for mac that look like a movie. This may have happened on 2010 also, since I have a vague memory of having to use the tool to remove items in the past. Thanks, Paul Blagay. Thanks to Daylight Savings Time (DST) I have run into an issue. I live in Arizona where we don't participate in DST. I'm using the default calendar app that came with my phone. I have an outlook.com calendar that I sync between my phone, my desktop (Outlook 2007), outlook.com (the cloud) and my wife's phone. It has been working great until DST hit yesterday. Now all the Outlook appointments have shifted one hour. In reading up on the issue it seems that Outlook relies on the computer's time setting to handle the time zone and creates its appointments with GMT +/- your time zone (so for AZ, it's GMT-7) rather than specifying the time zone explicitly (i.e. Mountain Standard Time - AZ). When another computer gets it, it looks at their time zone information on the recipient computer and adjusts accordingly (oh, AZ computer that's GMT-7 and NO DST adjustment). The problem is that the calendar app on the phone (and the new Google calendar app) just read the GMT-7 and then make the DST adjustment, but never factor in that we're AZ which get's no adjustment. So, it changes it to GMT-8 rather than leaving it at GMT-7. If I create the appointment on the phone, I can set the appointment to be GMT-7 (AZ) which then will display correctly across all devices, however I don't always create on the phone. Is there any way to have the calendar(s)/the phone stop using DST altogether? DST doesn't apply to any of the calendars I have on my phone and I don't see it applying anytime in the future either. (I tried the new Outlook App for Android, but it's still beta - really beta). I have an Motorola Moto G with Android 4.4.4. Turning off daylight saving handling likely will just makes things worse. You don't want that. For calendar calculations to work, you need to have these things set up correctly: • The computer's system timezone is set up to the correct local time zone and has an up to date timezone database • The phone's system timezone is set up to the correct local time zone and has an up to date timezone database • You created the events with the correct time zone • The format conversions during calendar synchronization are implemented correctly Now all the Outlook appointments have shifted one hour. If I create the appointment on the phone, I can set the appointment to be GMT-7 (AZ) which then will display correctly across all devices That is indicative that your events are created in the wrong time zone. You should fix the timezones used in the events and fix the settings of the program that created the incorrect events. Giving the timezone might mean that you'll have to shift your existing events en masse. Outlook doesn't create it with a specific time zone, rather with GMT+/-X. This is kind of where the problem lies.
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