Can I put the start and end times in different timezones – like for an airplane flight across time zones?
No – you can only associate one time zone with an event. For a flight across timezones (about the only place you would even ever use such a feature), you can either: (a) put the start/end times in a single event and then change the zone to ALL TIME ZONES, so your airplane times are ALWAYS shown at the correct local time (probably the best solution), or. (b) separate out the arrival from departure into two separate events and place them in their own respective zones. Keep in mind the usefulness of the ALL TIME ZONES assignment when you are not interested in knowing the native time of an event. For an airplane, if you think about it a bit, you’ll realize that you only ever want to know the local times (i.e. when do I need to get to the airport by, and when should someone arrive at the destination to meet me).
No – you can only associate one time zone with an event. For a flight across timezones (about the only place you would even ever use such a feature), you can either: (a) put the start/end times in a single event and then change the zone to ALL TIME ZONES, so your airplane times are ALWAYS shown at the correct local time (probably the best solution), or. (b) separate out the arrival from departure into two separate events and place them in their own respective zones. Keep in mind the usefulness of the ALL TIME ZONES assignment when you are not interested in knowing the native time of an event. For an airplane, if you think about it a bit, you’ll realize that you only ever want to know the local times (i.e. when do I need to get to the airport by, and when should someone arrive at the destination to meet me). How do I schedule an event that repeats on every other day of the second-to-last week of every month that has a new moon in the first two weeks of that month, (but not if there is a