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A.J.[_2_] January 20th 09 10:06 PM

Recurring Meeting
 
How do you set up a recurring calendar meeting that is not always the same
day of the month etc?

Bob I January 20th 09 10:18 PM

Recurring Meeting
 
if there is not a pattern it isn't considered recurring.

A.J. wrote:

How do you set up a recurring calendar meeting that is not always the same
day of the month etc?



Susie February 19th 09 11:09 PM

Recurring Meeting
 
Here is the definition of recurring
1. to occur again, as an event, experience, etc.

The text book definition mentions nothing about a "pattern" This answer is
getting old Mircrosoft.


"Bob I" wrote:

if there is not a pattern it isn't considered recurring.

A.J. wrote:

How do you set up a recurring calendar meeting that is not always the same
day of the month etc?




Bob I February 19th 09 11:16 PM

Recurring Meeting
 
This isn't Microsoft, it is a peer to peer newsgroup. As with any
software there are conventions, and for Outlook to consider something to
be a recurrence the will need to be a pattern.

Picking a favorable definition doesn't change the conditions.

Susie wrote:
Here is the definition of recurring
1. to occur again, as an event, experience, etc.

The text book definition mentions nothing about a "pattern" This answer is
getting old Mircrosoft.


"Bob I" wrote:


if there is not a pattern it isn't considered recurring.

A.J. wrote:


How do you set up a recurring calendar meeting that is not always the same
day of the month etc?





Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] February 20th 09 02:15 PM

Recurring Meeting
 
"Susie" wrote in message
...

Here is the definition of recurring
1. to occur again, as an event, experience, etc.


Words have meaning only in a context. For example, can you give me a
single, definitive definition of "bark"? Of course not. You can define
which word that is only by including the context as well. Within the
context of Outlook, a recurring event ALWAYS has a regular pattern.

The text book definition mentions nothing about a "pattern" This answer is
getting old Mircrosoft.


What makes you think Microsoft people read this?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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