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Slender,
Good example, but....
How many of your calendar markings are in reality like that? Vs all the meetings, flights etc which you get and need in "local time" to begin with?
And what if you are in a "foreign timezone" and want to add "Call John Doe at 08:00" next week when you will be back home?
I would maintain that the most logical way would be not to change calendar times at all. Now both timezone and auto-update of time are useless for most (all?) travelers who use their calendar.
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I looked at my calendar for my nexy flight, and the time was changed! My entire calendar was adjusted by the difference in time zones. I've manually reset (all?) of my upcoming flights, I think.
1) How could I have prevented this?!!
2) Will MfE adjust all my times on my Outlook calendar in California? Over what time span?
HELP!!