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I have a recurring appointment that started in July 2007 and goes through
every month to July 2009. I want to change all appointments from March 2008 on to a different day of the month, but i don't want the change to effect the Jan or Feb 2008 meeting. Is it possible to do this without cancelling the first recurring meeting and setting up a new meeting? |
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No. You need to end the recurrence of the current appointment in Feb and
create a new appointment for Mar onwards. "JoeP" wrote in message news ![]() I have a recurring appointment that started in July 2007 and goes through every month to July 2009. I want to change all appointments from March 2008 on to a different day of the month, but i don't want the change to effect the Jan or Feb 2008 meeting. Is it possible to do this without cancelling the first recurring meeting and setting up a new meeting? |
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