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Old September 29th 09, 02:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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What were the proposed solutions and why didn't they work?

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"Michael Tharp" wrote in message ...
I have same question. Unfortunately, neither of the previous proposed
solutions seems to actually convert an existing recurring appointment to
an all day event.



Bob wrote:

How do I change a recurring appointment to all day event?
16-Oct-08

I sometimes forget to set up birthdays and anniversaries, etc., as an "All
Day" event instead a default time. When I open the appointments later, I
cannot seem to find a way to select "All Day" to correct the appointment
without removing the reocurrance and reestablishing it--that, by the way
changes the reocurrance frequenty back to the default and it must be
changed
again. There must be an easier way...

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