How To Show A Second Time Zone In Microsoft Outlook S Calendar
January 6, 2023 · 1 min · 127 words · Joseph Cummings
Click the File tab in Outlook then click Options.
Select Calendar in the left menu.
Scroll down to the Time zones section and label your current time zone if it doesn’t currently have a name.
Check the “Show a second time zone” box.
Select the second time zone and give it a label.
Click OK.
When you’re done, you’ll see both time zones side by side in your calendar when you’re in either day, week, workweek, or schedule view.
If you’d prefer to see the second time zone listed before your current one in the calendar, head back to the calendar settings and click the “Swap Time Zones” button. However, note that this will change the time shown in Windows system tray to your other time zone!