Thank you so much Ken for your quick reply.
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
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If an instance of a recurring appointment was changed that instance will
be in the Exceptions collection. Any changed property on the instance
could cause it to become an exception, it isn't just changing the start or
end date.
As the Object Browser shows, RecurrenceState is a property that is of type
OlRecurrenceState. It can be one of those enumeration values.
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Ken Slovak
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"Jason" wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me how to check that from CalenmdarItemChanged event
handler?
The appointment item's IsRecurring property is still true,
RecurrencePattern is till there with RecurrenceType and PatternEndDate,
same as original series. I don't see what is changed/different.
What is RecurrenceState for?