Hi Richard,

Duplicates usually occur due to time zone mismatch issues where two or
more of your calendar sources have different time zone settings. For
example, the calendar on an iPhone can have time zone support turned
on while iCal on the computer has time zone support turned off. If you
create an event in a different time zone and then do a "refresh" sync,
you could end up with duplicates or time shifts. It's also a good idea
to check each of your Google calendars to make sure their time zones
are set the same as your iCal calendars, and the same for any other
device or server that you sync with.

If the problem persists, please verify that all of these time zone
settings are the same:
* Your Mac (System Preferences > Date & Time > Time Zone)
* Each iCal Calendar (If iCal > Preferences > Advanced > Time zone
support is turned on, then in the calendar view check the setting
above the search box in the upper-right corner of the window)
* Your Google Calendar settings (Google Calendar > Settings > Your
current time zone)
* Each Google calendar (Google Calendar > Settings > Calendars >
(calendar name) > Calendar Time Zone)
* Each device that you sync with (phones/iPods)

Please let us know if that doesn't address the problem or you have
other questions.

Thanks,

Byron

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Byron Shaheen
[email protected]
http://spanningsync.com




On Jun 21, 4:04 am, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there. In ical my event starts at 5:45pm and yet when synced it
> appears on google calendars the day before at 10:45pm and goes through
> to 00:15. Any ideas. Thanks.

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