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![]() Like some other folks, and being somewhat naive, I thought that I could create a recurring meeting and then go in an individually modify a single instance of that meeting to add details on what was happening for that specific session. I think I now realize that this is a bad plan as it can lead to data corruption, and/or the notes for individual sessions can get lost if the "repeating series" gets updated carelessly. If notes need to be added for just a single instance of the meeting, It seems like it might be better to create a series of individual meetings instead of a "repeating event". In the old days I beleive they would call this "fannning". Is there a way to do this in Outlook 2007 i.e. to create a meeting every tuesday from 1/1/2010 to 12/30/2010 - 52 individual events at one time? (Instead of creating a meeting "every Tuesday until 12/30/2010" ) I know I could create it in Excel and import it, but ... was wondering if there was an easier way... Thanks! |
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"Jim5941" wrote in message
... Is there a way to do this in Outlook 2007 i.e. to create a meeting every tuesday from 1/1/2010 to 12/30/2010 - 52 individual events at one time? (Instead of creating a meeting "every Tuesday until 12/30/2010" ) I know I could create it in Excel and import it, but ... was wondering if there was an easier way... I'd create a second calendar file and create the recurring meeting there as normal. I'd then export that calendar. When exporting an open-ended event, Outlook will ask you for the time range to be covered by the export (since exporting an open-ended event would create an infinitely sized output file otherwise). Specify your one year date range. Now inport this file to your main calendar. It will be your 52 individual event. You can then delete the extra calendar you created. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On May 17, 8:25*am, "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote: "Jim5941" wrote in message ... Is there a way to do this in Outlook 2007 i.e. to create a meeting every tuesday from 1/1/2010 to 12/30/2010 *- 52 individual events at one time? (Instead of creating a meeting "every Tuesday until 12/30/2010" ) I know I could create it in Excel and import it, but ... was wondering if there was an easier way... I'd create a second calendar file and *create the recurring meeting there as normal. *I'd then export that calendar. *When exporting an open-ended event, Outlook will ask you for the time range to be covered by the export (since exporting an open-ended event would create an infinitely sized output file otherwise). *Specify your one year date range. *Now inport this file to your main calendar. *It will be your 52 individual event. *You can then delete the extra calendar you created. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Thanks Brian! That's a workable solution even for a slacker like me ;-) |
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