- You can easily change your time zone in
Outlook when you've traveled to a new location either temporarily or permanently. - You'll also likely want to update your meeting hours when you do so, and that requires a second action.
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If you've just moved or you travel a lot for work, the issue of time zones is probably throwing you off. For those who use Outlook, the process of updating your time zone is relatively simple.
However, you should be aware that this action will not update your time zone for meetings automatically, so if the change is permanent, you'll have to do some additional work to make sure you don't accidentally end up scheduling meetings at four in the morning.
Here's how to change your time zone in Outlook.
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How to change your time zone in Outlook
1. Open Outlook on your
2. Click the gear icon in the top-right side of the screen.
3. Select "View all Outlook settings."
4. Select "General" in the left sidebar of the pop-up and make sure that the second column is in the "Language and Time" section.
5. Click into the section under "Current Time Zone" and enter your new city, then select the corresponding time zone.
6. Click "Save."
You should also see the option to update your meeting hours to ensure that those match your new time zone. Be sure to click "Save" before clicking the option, otherwise it will not work. Next, tick the box that says, "I'm going to remain in X time zone permanently."
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