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Any suggestions with the Outlook Calendar. I have my personal calendar that I put all my work shifts on. My second Calendar has all my College Classes and times. I log into the web version to add in each schedule as it is easier than trying to add on my phone. I log into each account on the web and my calendar is correct. Whenever I go into the app all my work days and classes show up on the phone app but the times are wrong. I have tried logging out and re-logging in and also resetting each account and still no luck. Microsoft support was completely useless and told me that I needed to contact my school IT. When I asked about my personal account he could pass it on to higher up but would cost me $29 for the incident and they would remote into my PC.

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Is there timezone visible when you add new events? And is your phone using same timezone as what is default to calendar? Like if you are in US, Canada etc. which has multiple timezones. So calendar default is EST for example and your phone is using Pacific. I don't use Outlook except for work, so I don't have really experience with it. In Google Calendar you can select if you are using different timezones than what is set to your location specific.

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On 7/26/2019 at 2:31 AM, LogicalDrm said:

Is there timezone visible when you add new events? And is your phone using same timezone as what is default to calendar? Like if you are in US, Canada etc. which has multiple timezones. So calendar default is EST for example and your phone is using Pacific. I don't use Outlook except for work, so I don't have really experience with it. In Google Calendar you can select if you are using different timezones than what is set to your location specific.

Shortly after posting this I figured that yes, it was a timezone problem! Thanks so much for the help though!!

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