My yahoo calendar lists all times as 1:00 AM. How do I change it to normal?
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All the dates on my Yahoo calendar have 1:00 AM repeated through all ours of the day. How do I change it to start at 12:00 AM with all the hours following in the normal order. I have never had a calendar change this way and I have no ideas why it has done so.
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Answer:
I am having the same problem today as well. Does this have to do with the Daylight Savings Time change? This has never been a problem before in all the years of yahoo calendar!
Kaye at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source
Other answers
I have the same thing. Rebooted, restarted, no change. I think it's a bug. I'm looking for the Yahoo contact to notify them.
Elizabeth
I have the same. It just seems to be a bug with nothing you can do about. You can't enter anything either. ℬ ℋ
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