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Editing an appointment changes it automatically to reoccurring

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lx7n5 - 07 Mar 2007 13:11 GMT
For some reason, every time I go to edit a one-time appointment in Outlook
Calendar it automatically converts it to a recurring appointment. I then have
to "open the series" and "remove the recurrence." This happens when I make
any type of edit, such as changing the time or even the label color of the
appointment. Anyone have a similar problem with Outlook Calendar?
Brian Tillman - 07 Mar 2007 16:43 GMT
> For some reason, every time I go to edit a one-time appointment in
> Outlook Calendar it automatically converts it to a recurring
> appointment. I then have to "open the series" and "remove the
> recurrence." This happens when I make any type of edit, such as
> changing the time or even the label color of the appointment. Anyone
> have a similar problem with Outlook Calendar?

The Crystal Ball says you have a Dell computer and that if you open Control
Panel's Addor Remove Programs and uninstall "Outlookaddinsetup" you'll be
happier.
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lx7n5 - 29 Mar 2007 20:16 GMT
Thank you so much Brian! That fixed it. I use the Outlook calendar a lot and
had been dealing with that  "recurring appointment" bug for a few months -
your solution really improves my daily computing life! :-)

> > For some reason, every time I go to edit a one-time appointment in
> > Outlook Calendar it automatically converts it to a recurring
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> Panel's Addor Remove Programs and uninstall "Outlookaddinsetup" you'll be
> happier.

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