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Clocks in outlook showing specific time zones to suit your needs

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PafcPilgrim

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Jul 29, 2005, 10:55:05 AM7/29/05
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It would be great to have a window you can add to your workspace where it
shows analogue or digital times for different time zones you work with most
often.

This placed above my main view would be extremely handy as i organise and
deal with people in the far east.

Something i'm sure would be useful to others as well.

Rgds

Mike

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Brian Tillman

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Jul 29, 2005, 12:00:48 PM7/29/05
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PafcPilgrim <PafcP...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> It would be great to have a window you can add to your workspace
> where it shows analogue or digital times for different time zones you
> work with most often.
>
> This placed above my main view would be extremely handy as i organise
> and deal with people in the far east.

You can display calendars from two time zones, I believe. Click
Tools>Options>Calendar Options>TIme Zone.
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Brian Tillman

PafcPilgrim

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Jul 29, 2005, 12:19:09 PM7/29/05
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I have looked at this but you can only have one time zone, display clocks i
think would be more benificial to the user.

You don't want to have to just be in calendar to see the time zones, make it
viewable from all areas.

Thanks for the reply though Brian.

Brian Tillman

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Jul 29, 2005, 2:26:16 PM7/29/05
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PafcPilgrim <PafcP...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> You don't want to have to just be in calendar to see the time zones,
> make it viewable from all areas.

There are innumerable free, downloadable clocks on the Internet that will
accomplish this. Don't burden Outlook with it.
http://www.google.com/search?q=%2Bfree+%2Bclock+%2Bdownload+%28zone+OR+timezone%29
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Brian Tillman

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