Google Calendar Import - CSV

edgrimly

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I am using Excel to make a CSV file to import dates into Google Calendar. I am ripping my hair out since every time I upload the file the dates come out right but it off sets the time by 5 hours (I am at -5 GMT). Today I tried just importing one date and it took and was the correct time. I though, ok it was a Google issue. I uploaded 30 dates and all were off by 5 hours. Sorry to say but Google does not have a batch delete or change functionality so here I go changing or deleteing each one by hand... I was trying to avoid that by importing.

Anyone run into this before and if so what did you do to correct it?

Thanks

Google's answer is "You did it wrong"
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=37834
 

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