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I'm on the East coast, and i'm setting up meetings for when i'm on West Coast next month. Lightning now doesn't have timezones/places when setting meeting up?

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this is sort of a dumb question but i need to send meeting requests for people - I'm on East Coast, but meetings will take next month on West Coast. When setting up a meeting in Lightning, i remember you could toggle to a different city/timezone. But i don't see that feature anymore.

what's best practice for setting up a meeting here, on East coast, for West coast?

this is sort of a dumb question but i need to send meeting requests for people - I'm on East Coast, but meetings will take next month on West Coast. When setting up a meeting in Lightning, i remember you could toggle to a different city/timezone. But i don't see that feature anymore. what's best practice for setting up a meeting here, on East coast, for West coast?

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In the New Event or Task window, Options/Show Timezones.

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all it does when i go into "tools > options > cal" is ask what time zone i'm in currently. That's not helpful. I swear it used to be you could change the timezone right in the "new event" window.

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Read my first reply again and see the attached picture.

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thanks v much. It wasn't showing me that option in my toolbar, so i had to play around with the "view/toolbar" to get it added in.

Really should have been able to figure that out, but.... :)

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This had me baffled as well. The problem seems to be that if you create/edit an event using a new tab these options do not appear. The time zone for the event only appears if you edit in a popup window. Unless I've missed something else ....

I'm going back to that old method for this reason.