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helpme November 29th 07 11:32 PM

Repeating meetings
 
How do I create repeating - not recurring - meetings in Outlook 2007?

Diane Poremsky November 30th 07 05:13 AM

Repeating meetings
 
copy and paste? Outlook doesn't support repeating appointments, only
recurring.

To copy, select the appointment and if its in edit mode (if you can edit the
subject, its in edit mode) press Esc - then press Ctrl+C to copy.

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"helpme" wrote in message
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How do I create repeating - not recurring - meetings in Outlook 2007?



Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\) November 30th 07 08:41 AM

Repeating meetings
 
and another way...

Grab it on the coloured bar and drag with the right mouse button to the date
you want to copy it to. You can drop it straight onto the Date Navigator or
show the date first, then drag to it. Make sure to use the right mouse
button, then when you release the meeting, you get a choice of move or copy.

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant

There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com
Canberra, Australia


"Diane Poremsky" wrote in message
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copy and paste? Outlook doesn't support repeating appointments, only
recurring.

To copy, select the appointment and if its in edit mode (if you can edit
the subject, its in edit mode) press Esc - then press Ctrl+C to copy.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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How do I create repeating - not recurring - meetings in Outlook 2007?





gena November 30th 07 05:07 PM

Repeating meetings
 
Ctrl-Dragging the appointment to the Date Navigator is also a quick and easy
way.

"helpme" wrote:

How do I create repeating - not recurring - meetings in Outlook 2007?


helpme November 30th 07 07:34 PM

Repeating meetings
 
Thanks, Gena. This did achieve copying the meeting on 6 different calendar
dates.

However, I didn't word my question well because what I really was trying to
do was create an invitation for multiple occurrences of a meeting without
having to send out individual invites for each occurrence. By copying the
meetings, the individual received 6 different invitations...I was hoping to
somehow achieve one invitation with the 6 different dates included in it.
Thanks for listening.

"Gena" wrote:

Ctrl-Dragging the appointment to the Date Navigator is also a quick and easy
way.

"helpme" wrote:

How do I create repeating - not recurring - meetings in Outlook 2007?


Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook][_2_] December 1st 07 12:59 AM

Repeating meetings
 
Create each appointment and save it to your desktop. Then, create an email message and insert each of your saved appointments in the message body (make sure it is RTF formatted.)

If this is to allow each recipient to select a single item to accept, include this information in the email message with instructions for selecting the one date/time that they wish to accept..

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After furious head scratching, helpme asked:

| Thanks, Gena. This did achieve copying the meeting on 6 different
| calendar dates.
|
| However, I didn't word my question well because what I really was
| trying to do was create an invitation for multiple occurrences of a
| meeting without having to send out individual invites for each
| occurrence. By copying the meetings, the individual received 6
| different invitations...I was hoping to somehow achieve one
| invitation with the 6 different dates included in it. Thanks for
| listening.
|
| "Gena" wrote:
|
|| Ctrl-Dragging the appointment to the Date Navigator is also a quick
|| and easy way.
||
|| "helpme" wrote:
||
||| How do I create repeating - not recurring - meetings in Outlook
||| 2007?

Diane Poremsky December 3rd 07 02:03 AM

Repeating meetings
 
if they meet the recurring rules, you could create a recurring appointment.
Otherwise, you'll need to use milly's method.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"helpme" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Gena. This did achieve copying the meeting on 6 different
calendar
dates.

However, I didn't word my question well because what I really was trying
to
do was create an invitation for multiple occurrences of a meeting without
having to send out individual invites for each occurrence. By copying the
meetings, the individual received 6 different invitations...I was hoping
to
somehow achieve one invitation with the 6 different dates included in it.
Thanks for listening.

"Gena" wrote:

Ctrl-Dragging the appointment to the Date Navigator is also a quick and
easy
way.

"helpme" wrote:

How do I create repeating - not recurring - meetings in Outlook 2007?




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