Outlook can solve this problem for you, with no Googling required. Here’s how it’s done.

  1. Navigate to the File tab in Outlook.
  2. Click Options.
  3. Select Calendar from the sidebar and then scroll down to Time zones. 
  4. Check ‘Show a second time zone’ and add the second time zone from the dropdown menu.
  5. Click OK. Now, once you schedule an appointment on the Calendar, you’ll see two time zones, for PST and EST (or whatever you selected).

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