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modify endless recurring appt. without deleting past entries

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TB - 08 Jan 2008 21:45 GMT
How do I end/modify an endless recurring appt. without deleting past entries
or losing exceptions?

I have an appointment that occurred every Thursday from 10 am-12 noon. I set
this up in 2005 to be a recurring appointment with no end date. However, now
I'd like to delete this event as the appointment no longer occurs.  If I go
to the event and "open the series" and then click on "Recurrence" and select
"Remove Recurrence," it would delete ALL entries in the series (except the
first one from 2005).  If I revise the 'appointment recurrence' and set a new
'end by' date (say to yesterday), it would recreate all the entries from the
start to this end date at the same time.  This isn't okay, because I had used
"Open this Occurrence" to change the time of many of those appointments or
delete occasional cancelled appointments, and all of these exceptions would
be lost if I use "Remove Recurrence" -- and I want to preserve accurate past
events.
Brian Tillman - 08 Jan 2008 22:40 GMT
> How do I end/modify an endless recurring appt. without deleting past
> entries or losing exceptions?

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring/msg/36b84ac5
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