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Your Office Help admits this is a problem with no current solution. It's
ridiculous for Christmas Day (for example) to be displayed across 2 days just
because you've moved between time-zones. It's a very annoying anomaly, and
it must be easy for you to fix. Thank you.
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ridiculous for Christmas Day (for example) to be displayed across 2 days just
because you've moved between time-zones. It's a very annoying anomaly, and
it must be easy for you to fix. Thank you.
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...fcbfe&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring