HELP - Daylight Savings not observed in INDIANA

AFter the time change last weekend, I noticed that my computer was an hour early. I looked into my date and time function and realized that I had myself set to Chicago as my nearest city. Okay, so I changed to Indianapolis hoping this would fix the problem. This corrected the time readout on the clock but not the times of events on my calendar. I suspect this is because I entered these times based on Chicago DST and now we've changed to Eastern Time. I can deal with that. My question is, does anyone in Indiana or Arizona know if my calendar will be okay come April when we DONT change again?? I can change the few errors that I have in there now, but I don't want to get the calendar full of events only to have a problem again in April. I can't seem to find a function for setting my clock to Indiana time where we do not change our clocks.

Why don't you try it out for yourself. Download the LR4 trial and see if it works properly for your circumstances using a test library. Obviously, be sure to you don't upgrade your only copy of your LR3 library in the process.

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