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Old November 24th 06, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
mghareeb
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Default Recurring events and holidays

Hello,

Is there anyway to remove recurring events from specific holidays without
manually removing them individually?

Also, is there a way to set the calendar to ignore holidays as actual
workdays? For example, if I set a recurrence to fall on the 3rd workday of
the month, but that is a holiday, is there any way to have Outlook ignore the
3rd as a workday and recognize the next workday as the 3rd workday of the
month.

Thanks.

 




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