Calendar on iCloud showing all day events over 2 days

All day events on my Calendar are showing over 2 days if I open Calendar through iCloud, which is how I access my calendar when using my work PC.


I've tried:

  • Adding the all day event on iPhone/iPad/Mac - shows on 1 day, as normal, but when I open iCloud Calendar it shows over 2 days
  • Adding the all day event on iCloud - automatically shows over 2 days (see below - as soon as I click in the top bar to add an all day event, it's over 2 days!)
  • Turning on/off time zone override
  • Enabling time zone support



I'm lost! Is this a known issue? Any solves?

Posted on Jan 28, 2024 3:34 PM

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Jan 29, 2024 7:37 PM in response to brieanna19

Hi Brieanna


This info may help you because I'm experiencing a similar problem. You're using Cloud Calendars while I'm using Calendars On My Mac and On My Phone and I use a USB cable and Finder to sync Calendars (Contacts, Music, Books, etc) on my Mac to my Phone.


In your example above you seem to have an additional day (8 Feb) added to the end of your event (7 Feb) whereas my problem is a day being added before the event.


Anyway, take a read of my problem to see if the solution offered by a contributor will solve yours. Cheers


Finder Alters Time Of Calendar Events During Sync



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