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T. Simpson - 07 Mar 2008 18:06 GMT
When I make a entry in calendar and priortize it Outlook is automatically
making it a re-occuring entry. I have to go back open the series and delet
occurances.
What am I doing wrong? I am using Outlook / Office 2007 and Vista
Thanks for any assistance

tom
Brian Tillman - 07 Mar 2008 18:42 GMT
> When I make a entry in calendar and priortize it Outlook is
> automatically making it a re-occuring entry. I have to go back open
> the series and delet occurances.
> What am I doing wrong? I am using Outlook / Office 2007 and Vista

I'll bet you have a Dell.  In Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs,
uninstall the Cyberlink Outlookaddingsetup program.
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T. Simpson - 07 Mar 2008 19:46 GMT
You are exactly correct Bill. I have Dell which is "quirky" and also Vista
which is....well you probably know!
Thanks so much for the tip

> > When I make a entry in calendar and priortize it Outlook is
> > automatically making it a re-occuring entry. I have to go back open
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I'll bet you have a Dell.  In Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs,
> uninstall the Cyberlink Outlookaddingsetup program.
T. Simpson - 07 Mar 2008 19:48 GMT
Thanks!!

> > When I make a entry in calendar and priortize it Outlook is
> > automatically making it a re-occuring entry. I have to go back open
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I'll bet you have a Dell.  In Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs,
> uninstall the Cyberlink Outlookaddingsetup program.
 
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