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ability to change appointment series for ALL FUTURE OCCURENCES

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Ant - 01 Apr 2006 17:44 GMT
When making changes to a recurring appointment in Outlook, it is not
currently possible to make the change effective "for this and all future
occurences".

Currently, for example, if you have a weeky teleconference and want to
change the time  all past calendar enties are also changed - which is clearly
not the preferred outcome.  

This should be possible, as it is a standard "option" when changing a
recurring appointment in the Star Office (Sun Microsystems' free alternative
to MS Office) calendar.

The version of Outlook I am using is: Outlook 2003
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 02 Apr 2006 06:11 GMT
make a copy and change the copy or use star office instead of outlook.

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> When making changes to a recurring appointment in Outlook, it is not
> currently possible to make the change effective "for this and all future
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