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How do I change a recurring appointment to all day event?
I sometimes forget to set up birthdays and anniversaries, etc., as an "All
Day" event instead a default time. When I open the appointments later, I cannot seem to find a way to select "All Day" to correct the appointment without removing the reocurrance and reestablishing it--that, by the way changes the reocurrance frequenty back to the default and it must be changed again. There must be an easier way... |
How do I change a recurring appointment to all day event?
The easier way is to use the inbuilt birthday and anniversary functionof
Outlook. Every Contact can have an annually recurring birthday (an event) and an annually recurring Anniversary (also an Event). Try that. -- Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook www.judygleeson.com www.deskdoctors.com Want to be more productive? Outlook 2003 user? Read "7 settings all Outlook 2003 users should change" at www.pragmatix.com.au "BobC" wrote in message ... I sometimes forget to set up birthdays and anniversaries, etc., as an "All Day" event instead a default time. When I open the appointments later, I cannot seem to find a way to select "All Day" to correct the appointment without removing the reocurrance and reestablishing it--that, by the way changes the reocurrance frequenty back to the default and it must be changed again. There must be an easier way... |
How do I change a recurring appointment to all day event?
"BobC" wrote in message
... I sometimes forget to set up birthdays and anniversaries, etc., as an "All Day" event instead a default time. When I open the appointments later, I cannot seem to find a way to select "All Day" to correct the appointment without removing the reocurrance and reestablishing it--that, by the way changes the reocurrance frequenty back to the default and it must be changed again. There must be an easier way... Yeah, I know what you mean, you would expect a tick box or something like you do when setting it up. Try this: - Double click to open the item and select 'Open the Series'. - Click on 'Recurrence' (or go to Actions Recurrence) - Change start time to 00:00, end time to 00:00 and duration to 1 day. - Click OK, then save and close. |
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I have same question. Unfortunately, neither of the previous proposed solutions seems to actually convert an existing recurring appointment to an all day event.
Bob wrote: How do I change a recurring appointment to all day event? 16-Oct-08 I sometimes forget to set up birthdays and anniversaries, etc., as an "All Day" event instead a default time. When I open the appointments later, I cannot seem to find a way to select "All Day" to correct the appointment without removing the reocurrance and reestablishing it--that, by the way changes the reocurrance frequenty back to the default and it must be changed again. There must be an easier way... EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF DataGrid Custom Paging and Sorting http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...tom-pagin.aspx |
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Michael Tharp wrote in message ...
I have same question. Unfortunately, neither of the previous proposed solutions seems to actually convert an existing recurring appointment to an all day event. Bob wrote: How do I change a recurring appointment to all day event? 16-Oct-08 I sometimes forget to set up birthdays and anniversaries, etc., as an "All Day" event instead a default time. When I open the appointments later, I cannot seem to find a way to select "All Day" to correct the appointment without removing the reocurrance and reestablishing it--that, by the way changes the reocurrance frequenty back to the default and it must be changed again. There must be an easier way... EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF DataGrid Custom Paging and Sorting Eggheadcafe still doesn't quote messages correctly. Simply checking the All Day Event box seems to work for me. Exactly how are you creating these events? With what version of Outlook? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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What were the proposed solutions and why didn't they work?
Note that when you reply to a post that is more than a couple of months old, those of us using the Microsoft servers (where egghead café gets the posts from) do not see the thread and have no clue as to what you are talking about. If you want help, its better to start a new thread and explain your problem, including the version of outlook, type of email account and version of windows. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010 http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34 "Michael Tharp" wrote in message ... I have same question. Unfortunately, neither of the previous proposed solutions seems to actually convert an existing recurring appointment to an all day event. Bob wrote: How do I change a recurring appointment to all day event? 16-Oct-08 I sometimes forget to set up birthdays and anniversaries, etc., as an "All Day" event instead a default time. When I open the appointments later, I cannot seem to find a way to select "All Day" to correct the appointment without removing the reocurrance and reestablishing it--that, by the way changes the reocurrance frequenty back to the default and it must be changed again. There must be an easier way... EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF DataGrid Custom Paging and Sorting http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...tom-pagin.aspx |
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