We understand that you want the time zone for the beginning of the event to be in one time zone (GMT+8) and then the event end in a different time zone (Pacific time). When Time Zone Override is turned off on your iPhone, you should see an option for Time Zone once you tap both "Starts" and "Ends" when creating a new event.
Here is how to set it up in Windows 10. Open Settings app, go to Time & Language and Date & Time, scroll down to the bottom and click Add clocks for different time zones. It opens up Date and Time dialog box defaulting to Additional Clocks tab. Check Show this clock option and select time zones to add up to 2 additional clocks to the system
If the PDM and iOS smartphone time zones are different, all times on the app are converted to the time zone that is set on the userβs iOS smartphone. The DASH PDM will not automatically update time when travelling to a new time zone, and the user will need to manually update the time and time zone as required.
Itβll display in bold and/or extra-large font that takes up the whole display. You can add a single complication; however, it does take up most of the center of the display, which can be bothersome. Back to Watch Faces list. Timelapse. See the time go by with this animated watch face that changes as you touch it. Cool watch face to have.
As far based on my knowledge, if you cannot set time zone in Outlook for iOS, you can try to enable Location Services to automatically set the time zone in your iOS device. Because this will allow your device to use its current location to determine the correct time zone which may match on your work time zone, even in apps:2. The product is working as designed. An all day event is a full 24 hours from midnight to midnight. A colleague in a different time zone (according to your hours) will see the event differently. There is no solution. There is only a workaround to mark your event within business hours that do not cross days. mDiez.