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Morning (depending on your timezone) all!
I run Outlook 2019 for all my emails, meetings etc; and in the calendar have a couple of timezones displayed for ease. The main one is GMT, the other's Eastern Time (US). The US, being special, started daylight saving time yesterday, meaning it's currently 4 hours behind the UK rather than the 5 it usually is. However Outlook doesn't reflect this, still showing it as 10am GMT/ 5am ET right now, and causing me some headaches.
(Interestingly, in Windows day/ time, ET has updated to DST).
Any idea how to correct this in Outlook? I'm having a tough time scheduling meetings this week with all this confusion!
Ha! Immediately after posting this, some Googling suggested that changing the calendar view to "Work Week" would resolve it. It seems having the 7-day week start on a Sunday is throwing it out - I guess because at midnight yesterday the difference between the 2 time zones was still 5 hours, rather than the 4 hours currently.