Jim go into your Entourage preferences. Under general preferences select
calendar. Make sure your default time zone is set to Eastern Time (US &
Canada).

Harry

Thursday, February 12, 200911:04 AMJim/Marcia [email protected]

>I'm running Office 2004 on an Intel iMac with Leopard and it works fine
>except for one oddity: whatever time I enter for a calendar event in
>Entourage, it adds three hours. Clumsy workaround: I enter a time 3 hours
>prior to the actual hour, and it displays the correct time!
>
>I don't have any knowledge of any of the other matters.
>
>Jim
>
>
>on 2/12/09 7:35 AM, Neal Hammon at [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I need some advice, and I hope someone reading this can help.
>> 
>> Presently I am running a Mac G5 on system 10. 4. 6.
>> I thought I would like to try Leopard, and I purchased the new
>> application,
>> version 10.5.6.  The problem is, I now have cold feet, so it is not
>> yet installed.
>> 
>> Frankly, I am worried about compatibility between Leopard and some of
>> my applications, as follows:
>> 
>> Microsoft Office 2004
>> Abode Photoshop 7
>> Filemaker Pro 6F
>> VectorWorks 11
>> 
>> To replace Photoshop alone would cost a bundle, and it is the oldest
>> one of the four. I have installation discs for all of the above, but
>> will they work with the new system?
>> 
>> Also, can I back up my present system 10.4.6 on a DVD so that I can
>> re-install it if I do not like Leopard? How do I do that?
>> 
>> Neal Hammon
>> 
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>
>
>
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