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Old 05-03-2013, 07:09 AM
help-time help-time is offline if i am in ontario and need to book a meeting in denver colorado what time do i put i Windows XP if i am in ontario and need to book a meeting in denver colorado what time do i put i Office 2007
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if i am in ontario and need to book a meeting in denver,colorado,USA what time do i put in outlook??



The time difference is 2 hours and it is MTD / Mountain time - but that is not an option

if it is 6:33AM in Denver it is 8:33AM in Ontario.

I am working from Ontario but my meetings take place in Denver.

I need the calendar to show up for the right time when I get to denver. I want the calendar so switch over and view the right times.

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Old 05-21-2013, 08:34 PM
tupham tupham is offline if i am in ontario and need to book a meeting in denver colorado what time do i put i Windows XP if i am in ontario and need to book a meeting in denver colorado what time do i put i Office 2007
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Open the appointment then click on time Zone. you can pick 2 timezones and pick the best time.
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