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Anonymous
2022-10-14T14:38:09+00:00

When I go to File>options>customise ribbon and tick 'Developer' to add to my ribbon - I get the msg "The end date you entered occurs before the start date"

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-10-16T14:19:14+00:00

    Wonderful Abdullah - that worked (changing the Calendar worktime). Thank you so much :)

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-10-15T11:47:54+00:00

    Hi Rita,

    Thank you for applying the steps.

    Please check the below steps and let me know if they work for you:

    1. Open your calendar, select View and change the main view to the "List" view.
    2. Sort the list by end date until you see events with an end date of 1/1/1601 or see the events that are encountering this error.
    3. Edit each of the events and update the end date of the events to the correct value. In most cases these events will be yearly all-day events so the end date just needs to be set to the start date.

    If the above steps didn't solve your issue, please consider applying the below steps:

    1. Go to File/ Options/ Calendar/ WorkTime.
    2. Change Work Hours: End time: to 11:30 PM from the DEFAULT setting of 5:00 PM. it should fix your issue.

    Tip: Please do check if your PC time is set correctly.

    Thank you.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-10-16T14:22:14+00:00

    Hi Rita,

    Glad to hear that it worked.

    I am going to mark this question as resolved. Please do write back to us if you face any technical difficulties.

    Thank you.

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-10-14T18:19:33+00:00

    Hi

    Did that - region UK, language is set to UK English and amended the 24 hour clock (which was giving correct time) to AM and PM and still not change - same error message

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-10-14T16:32:54+00:00

    Hello Rita! My name is Abdullah, and I am an Independent Advisor as well as a long-time Microsoft user.

    I'm sorry that you are experiencing this issue, and I will try my best to assist you with this so that you find a satisfactory solution.

    Please follow the steps below:

    1. Search for Control Panel in the start menu and open it.
    2. Choose Clock, Language and Region
    3. Choose Region and Language / Formats tab
    4. Choose Additional settings button / Time tab
    5. AM Symbol: Set to AM
    6. PM Symbol: Set to PM

    Then select Apply.

    Please let me know if the above steps helped you. Thank you.

    Best,

    Abdullah

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