I'm surprised you haven't yet received an answer from some iphone user.
If it's truly the case that iphone can't do this, get an Android phone.
It works there perfectly.
Maybe this little nudge of mine will help get you an iphone answer. Hope
so!
Janina
jean parker writes:
> Hi Tim and All:
>
I've had no problems using Google Calendar.
Note that you can set the time zone of any Google Calendar appointment.
You can even set a different time zone for start and end times, so that
you can correctly add flights to a Google Calendar.
jean parker writes:
> Hello All:
>
> Let me try to expl
Hi,
I do this regularly in my calendar app on my iPhone.
Whilst creating a new appointment:
double-tap on the start date/time field. The first field is the date selector.
The second field is hours selector. The third field is minutes selector. I use
24 hour time, so I do not have an AM/PM selec
Hi Tim and All:
Sorry, I didn’t clarify the most fundamental thing. I use my calendar on my
iphone and not my computer.
What you explained makes sense but I need it to work on my i phone.
Thanks,
Jean
Dr. Jean Parker, Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow
Trans4m Center For Integral Developme
Hi,
In Calendar Preferences, under the Advanced tab, make sure that the Enable Time
Zone Support is checked. When this is checked, when you set a time for a
specific event, there's also a Time Zone option you can modify. So, for
example, you could set an event for 10 am EST on your calendar w
Hello All:
Let me try to explain this question properly.
I travel a lot for work and frequently change time zones. Simultaneously, I
have to schedule appointments with people who are in various time zones. If I
am in one certain time zone and I want to set a time with someone who is
located in