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So I was trying to copy a single occurence of a series to a new calendar by
dragging it and got this message - "Single occurrences of an appointment series cannot be moved to another calendar. You must move the original meeting or move a copy of the single occurrence. " So it IS possible to make a copy of one single occurence? How? Copy is disabled when I open the occurence and ctrl + dragging just ignores me. Right click + drag + select copy also ignores me. Surely if it tells me to do this the feature HAS to exist? This would solve my nagging recurrence issues if only I could find the method! |
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"avatar_58" wrote in message
... So I was trying to copy a single occurence of a series to a new calendar by dragging it and got this message - "Single occurrences of an appointment series cannot be moved to another calendar. You must move the original meeting or move a copy of the single occurrence. " So it IS possible to make a copy of one single occurence? How? Copy is disabled when I open the occurence and ctrl + dragging just ignores me. Right click + drag + select copy also ignores me. Surely if it tells me to do this the feature HAS to exist? This would solve my nagging recurrence issues if only I could find the method! Open the occurrence, then click FileCopy to Folder. Specify the other calendar as the destination. It worked for me. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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From the Day/Week/Month view - Ctrl+C (press escape if you are in edit
subject mode when you select the appointment) and Ctrl+V to paste. You can either paste it in place and move it or paste it in the other calendar. -- 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: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "avatar_58" wrote in message ... So I was trying to copy a single occurence of a series to a new calendar by dragging it and got this message - "Single occurrences of an appointment series cannot be moved to another calendar. You must move the original meeting or move a copy of the single occurrence. " So it IS possible to make a copy of one single occurence? How? Copy is disabled when I open the occurence and ctrl + dragging just ignores me. Right click + drag + select copy also ignores me. Surely if it tells me to do this the feature HAS to exist? This would solve my nagging recurrence issues if only I could find the method! |
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Oh I know, I just wanted to know exactly how to copy a single occurence since
it suggsted it was possible. I found a bug in Outlook apparently. If you invite someone or a resource - dragging and copying works fine. You can copy it to a single occurence and then drag it anywhere you please even other calendars. That's exactly what I need. However if no one is invited - it doesn't work at all. Ctrl-c / ctrl-v just ignores you, as does right clicking. That is very very odd. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "avatar_58" wrote in message ... So I was trying to copy a single occurence of a series to a new calendar by dragging it and got this message - "Single occurrences of an appointment series cannot be moved to another calendar. You must move the original meeting or move a copy of the single occurrence. " So it IS possible to make a copy of one single occurence? How? Copy is disabled when I open the occurence and ctrl + dragging just ignores me. Right click + drag + select copy also ignores me. Surely if it tells me to do this the feature HAS to exist? This would solve my nagging recurrence issues if only I could find the method! Open the occurrence, then click FileCopy to Folder. Specify the other calendar as the destination. It worked for me. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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