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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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