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How do I clone an appointment?

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jancan - 30 May 2006 15:12 GMT
I want to clone an appointment to another date without having to enter all
the info again.  There's probably a very easy way that I'm overlooking, but
I'm not finding it.  Anyone know how to do this.  TIA
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 May 2006 15:18 GMT
Ctrl+drag to the new date will make a complete copy.

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>I want to clone an appointment to another date without having to enter all
> the info again.  There's probably a very easy way that I'm overlooking, but
> I'm not finding it.  Anyone know how to do this.  TIA
jancan - 30 May 2006 15:26 GMT
Thank you Sue, I knew it would be so simple. I wish I'd found this site
sooner!  Janet

> Ctrl+drag to the new date will make a complete copy.
>
> >I want to clone an appointment to another date without having to enter all
> > the info again.  There's probably a very easy way that I'm overlooking, but
> > I'm not finding it.  Anyone know how to do this.  TIA
Judy Gleeson MVP - Outlook - 31 May 2006 08:19 GMT
Right dragging does the same thing - right click and right drag everywhere -
there's often a really useful function there.

Judy Gleeson  - MVP Outlook
Acorn Training and Consulting
Canberra, Australia
www.acorntraining.com.au
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> Thank you Sue, I knew it would be so simple. I wish I'd found this site
> sooner!  Janet
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> > > the info again.  There's probably a very easy way that I'm overlooking, but
> > > I'm not finding it.  Anyone know how to do this.  TIA

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