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Old January 9th 06, 10:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook
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Default Irregular Appointments


If it's a meeting that you are NOT inviting others to, you can do this:

Make the appoinment for it's first instance, then RIGHT mouse drag it to
each day you want to schedule it (do this on the Date Navigator or in the 31
month view). Release, COPY and then adjust it the the right time of day.
You can do a whole lot at once.

Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]
Acorn Training and Consulting
www.acorntraining.com.au

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"Taylor" wrote in message
news

"nicko" wrote in message
...
So I want to put an appointment in my calendar. And repeat the same
appointment again and again - but at different times and on different
days.
But
at the moment I can only repeat this appointment if it recurs at a
regular time - daily, weekly, monthly, etc.

There should be a a way for me to repeat it at irregular times and

dates
without
having to type every thing up again and again. Even copy-and-pasting
isn't
simple.

I understand there are third party tools that can be purchased in order

to
do this, but I really think that for ease of use it should be part of
Calendar in the first place.

Thanks for reading and best wishes
Nick Oakley

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You could publish the appointment. Once published, it appears in your

menu.
Then, just click on the menu item and a new appointment appears with all
your info already filled in, just change the date.




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