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Resource Scheduling and Recurring Appts.

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nobby - 23 Jan 2004 13:35 GMT
We are moving to enterprise-wide scheduling in Outlook 2002.  When a
recurring appt. is made on a resource the user is notified that there
is a conflict.  What I need is for it to tell the user what date the
conflict(s) occur so they can modify those dates.  Otherwise, they have
to look through the calendar for every event trying to find the
conflict.  Not very efficient.  Anyone have any suggestions?

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Sue Mosher [MVP] - 24 Jan 2004 15:33 GMT
There's no built-in solution for this. You might see if the ERM application
from http://www.swinc.com handles it better.
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> We are moving to enterprise-wide scheduling in Outlook 2002.  When a
> recurring appt. is made on a resource the user is notified that there
> is a conflict.  What I need is for it to tell the user what date the
> conflict(s) occur so they can modify those dates.  Otherwise, they have
> to look through the calendar for every event trying to find the
> conflict.  Not very efficient.  Anyone have any suggestions?
 
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