On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, [ISO-8859-1] Ulf Dahl?n wrote:
> I was hoping that this change in the U.S. would mean that Europe and
> U.S. would now use the same dates, but no... It's still last Sunday
> in March and last Sunday in October for Europe, and (from 2007)
> second Sunday in March and first Sund
I was hoping that this change in the U.S. would mean that Europe and U.S. would now use the same dates, but no... It's still last Sunday in March and last Sunday in October for Europe, and (from 2007) second Sunday in March and first Sunday in November for the U.S.Ulf10 nov 2006 kl. 04.43 skrev Pau
Title: Re: Event time error
On 11/9/06 7:31 PM, "Daniel Goldsmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, I had heard. There is still an error since it only changes the times of events between 3/11 and 3/31. After 3/31/07, events display the times entered. If event detail says t
Title: Re: Event time error
Actually, I had heard. There is still an error since it only changes the times of events between 3/11 and 3/31. After 3/31/07, events display the times entered. If event detail says the event is at 7:25am and the calendar display states the time as 8:25am, there is a
Title: Re: Event time error
I think that Entourage is “ahead of it times” or, perhaps, you haven’t heard:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/daylight_time.html
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Title: Event time error
I seem to be having a problem with events entries between March 11, 2007 and March 31, 2007. Any event that I create appears in the calendar for 1 hour later than the time set in the event entry. Events before or after these dates are OK and show at the right times