Actually I figured out my 2nd question RE copying. I found out I could
select only the dates I wanted to copy to so they are right next to each
other (like in a weekly view) and was able to hold down CTL and drag the appt
to the next day, and so on. It's still not how I want to do it, but it did
save time from going from month to month.
> I did a search and found that there is a 3rd party program for scheduling
> variable reoccurring appointments in Outlook, but I'm wondering if anyone
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> thanks!
> C
Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 11 Apr 2007 11:05 GMT
Drag with the right mouse button. Also you can use the Date Navigator to
help. Drop meetings on the day you want.

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Judy Gleeson
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> Actually I figured out my 2nd question RE copying. I found out I could
> select only the dates I wanted to copy to so they are right next to each
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>> thanks!
>> C
Seawolf - 11 Apr 2007 14:40 GMT
Didn't know about the right mouse button. Sweet! Thanks
> Drag with the right mouse button. Also you can use the Date Navigator to
> help. Drop meetings on the day you want.
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> >> thanks!
> >> C