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![]() "Marc" wrote in message ups.com... Good afternoon! Im am starting to utilize Outlook a lot more for my scheduling but have run into a bump in the road. I have set schedules based on an original date. Lets say for example I have 25 events which occur based on a single date, so the date is may 15th, and events 1, 2, 3 etc accour x days before May 15 how do I keep these linked to the original date so that if I change the date all the other events shift too? Thanks for your help, Marc There is a free program that does this www.docketingsolutions.com |
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