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Hi there. Working with Outlook 2003. Just wondering if anyone knows a fast
way to move a group of appointments ahead by 45 days globally? We have a scheduling order in a case where all the dates (i.e. hearing dates, deposition dates, trial dates, etc.) were entered as appointments. The scheduling order has changed to move everything up by 45 days. Of course, we can do this individually to each appointment, but wondering if there is a way to bring up all the appointments in this case by using the "Find" feature and then globally move all of them at once? Thanks for any suggestions. Cheers, Elf |
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