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Old March 12th, 2007, 09:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Lodgepole
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Default Can you lock the past-dated calendar from changes being made t

This thread has been dead for a while but I just got to it. I see Nikki's
point. But what do you do if you set up a recurrence with "no end date" in
the first place, and then change individual occurrences within that
recurrence? If you ever want that recurrence to stop recurring in your
calendar, you can only do that at the price of losing any record of these
previous exceptions. That seems almost bug-like, or at least something that
should be documented with a warning somewhere.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

sfpe wrote:

thank you...finally the answer to the question!!!! i appreciate it!
so, do you think that an adjustable recurrence series is possible for
microsoft to code?


Beats me. I suppose anything is possible to code. However, I personally
don't know anyone who works for Microsoft.

or are we stuck with the way it is now where a
recurrence is really one appt.? maybe no one else has a problem with
the way it is...


I certainly think it would be a good idea for exceptions to remain even when
the series is modified. You can post this as a suggestion using the web
interface or you can write to outwish at microsoft.com (I think that's the
address for Outlook suggestions).
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Brian Tillman