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Howie
After an online updating or upgrading, I opened my
calendar to find that all the whole, single-day entries
had been changed to begin at a certain time on the
designated day but extend to the same time the following
day, covering a two-day period rather than the single day
with no start/end time. This happened once before when I
put in Office XP, and I had to re-enter every single
entry. It also separated out all my recurring entries,
like birthdays, and put them into a whole new calendar,
which now I have to open separately from the other
calendar. This has been really frustrating. Is there
some "systemic" thing I can do to change it all back to
the way it was, or must I correct every single entry
again? I'll appreciate any help. Thanks, -- Howie
calendar to find that all the whole, single-day entries
had been changed to begin at a certain time on the
designated day but extend to the same time the following
day, covering a two-day period rather than the single day
with no start/end time. This happened once before when I
put in Office XP, and I had to re-enter every single
entry. It also separated out all my recurring entries,
like birthdays, and put them into a whole new calendar,
which now I have to open separately from the other
calendar. This has been really frustrating. Is there
some "systemic" thing I can do to change it all back to
the way it was, or must I correct every single entry
again? I'll appreciate any help. Thanks, -- Howie