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Event time is an hour off when inviting attendees to an existing event

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Dear Community,

I have noticed that when I invite attendees to an existing event, the time is automatically changed to one hour earlier. My Thunderbird version is 128.1.0esr (64-bit).

I double click on Event > Edit > Invite attendees. When I click on Edit, the event time remains as it is. When I click on Invite Attendees on the new prompted screen, it is one hour off.

Thanks for your suggestions before hand.

Dear Community, I have noticed that when I invite attendees to an existing event, the time is automatically changed to one hour earlier. My Thunderbird version is 128.1.0esr (64-bit). I double click on Event > Edit > Invite attendees. When I click on Edit, the event time remains as it is. When I click on Invite Attendees on the new prompted screen, it is one hour off. Thanks for your suggestions before hand.

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It seems like calendar showing UTC time as default in last screen (which is Invite Attendee screen). That is the case after I changing my timezone. Stil haven't figured out a way to how to show local time as default.

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Hamburger Icon (top right)/Settings/Search for 'Time' Under Date and Time Formatting, tick Regional Settings Locale

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Yeah, that was choosen already.

frisée said

Hamburger Icon (top right)/Settings/Search for 'Time' Under Date and Time Formatting, tick Regional Settings Locale