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Please someone have a solution to this: Deleting Recur. Appt

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Jay - 14 Apr 2005 18:16 GMT
I've looked all over the web and still can't solve this. I hop
someone can help me here. Thanks in advance
I have a lot of recurring items (with no end date) because I see a lo
of my clients regularly every week at the same time. I've notice tha
when I try to delete a recurring item (a client that I no longer se
regularly) the only option available to me in Calendar was to eithe
delete one item or all recurring items (even ones in the past)! If
was to set an end date to the recurring item then all recurrring ite
from the past that has been modified (which is quite often a
sometimes they get cancelled or changed) will re-set as if the chang
never took place

Does anybody else find this a problem

By frustrate
GE - 14 Apr 2005 21:28 GMT
> Does anybody else find this a problem?

Sorry, lots of people have been burned by this problem, including me -- just
search for recur or recurrences in Outlook Calendaring.  I haven't seen any
workarounds offered by MS either. You'd think the outlook calendar was
somebody's school project -- it only works in a perfect world, where no
meeting dates or times ever change!

I think your only option is to enter each meeting one-by-one. Arrrggghh!
 
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