M
M Wells
Hi All,
I'm based in Australia and work for a company based in another
country. I work to their day, and often ring in for meeting etc. I'd
like to know if it's possible with Outlook's calendar to make
appointments using another timezone that automatically translate to my
timezone? As it is at the moment, I have to figure out when the
meeting falls in my timezone and book the appointment that way.
I've worked out how to display the other timezone in my calendar, but
I was wondering if there's a way to schedule appointments more
intuitively? IE, a way to make the appoitment for 12pm London time on
Thursday, and have that translate to an appointment for 10pm Thursday
evening in my calendar?
Can anyone tell me if this is possible, and if so, how?
Much warmth,
Murray
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one snide comment at a time...
I'm based in Australia and work for a company based in another
country. I work to their day, and often ring in for meeting etc. I'd
like to know if it's possible with Outlook's calendar to make
appointments using another timezone that automatically translate to my
timezone? As it is at the moment, I have to figure out when the
meeting falls in my timezone and book the appointment that way.
I've worked out how to display the other timezone in my calendar, but
I was wondering if there's a way to schedule appointments more
intuitively? IE, a way to make the appoitment for 12pm London time on
Thursday, and have that translate to an appointment for 10pm Thursday
evening in my calendar?
Can anyone tell me if this is possible, and if so, how?
Much warmth,
Murray
http://www.planetthoughtful.org
Building a thoughtful planet,
one snide comment at a time...