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This has happened on more than one occasion and I am 100% certain that I did
not delete it. I entered in a recurring event many months ago and every now and again, I need to change something about one of the dates, which usually isn't a problem, once in a while they disappear. I am so certain I don't delete them. The problem is, is that this shouldn't happen and then the second problem is, is that the changes I made to each date is lost, right? I am so fed up!!! |
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Ilene wrote:
This has happened on more than one occasion and I am 100% certain that I did not delete it. I entered in a recurring event many months ago and every now and again, I need to change something about one of the dates, which usually isn't a problem, once in a while they disappear. I am so certain I don't delete them. The problem is, is that this shouldn't happen and then the second problem is, is that the changes I made to each date is lost, right? I am so fed up!!! If you open the series and rewrite it, all of your exceptions will be removed. Did you do that? -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Bill, I know exactly what you are talking about. The reason I know I
didn't do that is because I was asked if I want to open just that one or the series. Also because it was upcoming, if deleting it, it would have asked me if I wanted to send other meeting attendees of the cancellation but it didn't do that either. Thanks for thinking of options. I really think it's a glitch. I just wish I knew how to recover it because I've permanently lost these items when I've tried to recover them. They actually disappear from the deleted box too. It is the weirdest thing. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Ilene wrote: This has happened on more than one occasion and I am 100% certain that I did not delete it. I entered in a recurring event many months ago and every now and again, I need to change something about one of the dates, which usually isn't a problem, once in a while they disappear. I am so certain I don't delete them. The problem is, is that this shouldn't happen and then the second problem is, is that the changes I made to each date is lost, right? I am so fed up!!! If you open the series and rewrite it, all of your exceptions will be removed. Did you do that? -- Brian Tillman |
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