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Old March 13th 07, 10:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Can you lock the past-dated calendar from changes being made t

It should pop up when you make the change.

If you need to end the occurrences, export then import it splits it into
individual items.

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"Lodgepole" wrote in message
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I can't find the warning Brian mentions in Outlook 2003.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Lodgepole wrote:

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.


This is a correct observance.

That seems almost bug-like, or at least something that should be
documented with a
warning somewhere.


Outlook itself warns you that you will lose exceptions when you make a
change that will regenerate the event item (at least it does for me). Is
that not good enough?
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