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Pankajc - 11 Oct 2007 13:26 GMT
At school we have a 2 week timetable.  I have recurring appointments
(lessons) in week 1 and different recurring appointments (lessons) in week 2
which I know how to set up in Outlook. I normally do this for the first half
term and then repeat the process at the beginning of the second half term,
etc. but this a lengthy and laborious process.   If I try to set it up for
the whole year using the recurrance feature then if there is a holiday week
then it becomes out of sync ie week 1 appointments (lessons) appear in week 2
and vice versa.
How can I easily move a whole week's worth of recurring appointments to the
following week so it is in the right sequence
eg  End Week2        1Week Holiday       Start Week 1

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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 11 Oct 2007 14:05 GMT
You can't. You'll need to do it for each semester.

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> At school we have a 2 week timetable.  I have recurring appointments
> (lessons) in week 1 and different recurring appointments (lessons) in week
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