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Does anyone know how to put an end date on a recurrence (that originally had
no end date) without changing any exceptions that occurred along the way in that series? When I end a recurrence, then all the prior changes (times, cancellations) all reset and I lose all my history. Outlook XP |
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firemanwja wrote:
Does anyone know how to put an end date on a recurrence (that originally had no end date) without changing any exceptions that occurred along the way in that series? When I end a recurrence, then all the prior changes (times, cancellations) all reset and I lose all my history. Outlook XP No need to ask more than once. I don't think there's a way to do what you describe. -- Brian Tillman |
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