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Hoping that someone can help with this
Outlook calendar entries are great for keeping notes in preparation for agendas for coming meetings, however, occasionally, because of a permanent time change or because of new participants, I need to change the particulars of recurring meetings. When there is a permanent time change or participants need to be added or deleted, I usually open the series and truncate the recurring meeting at the most recent occurrence and create a new recurring hoping to preserver the notes that I created for meetings that have already occurred. The problem is that by opening and saving the series, I overwrite all details specific to individual meetings - even those that have already occurred. Does anyone know if there is a way to protect the data for recurring meetings that have already occurred? I assume that archiving the events will protect the data; are there other methods? Thanks for any advice. -- Dab Cut off: yourhead to respond |
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Dab wrote:
Outlook calendar entries are great for keeping notes in preparation for agendas for coming meetings, however, occasionally, because of a permanent time change or because of new participants, I need to change the particulars of recurring meetings. When there is a permanent time change or participants need to be added or deleted, I usually open the series and truncate the recurring meeting at the most recent occurrence and create a new recurring hoping to preserver the notes that I created for meetings that have already occurred. The problem is that by opening and saving the series, I overwrite all details specific to individual meetings - even those that have already occurred. Does anyone know if there is a way to protect the data for recurring meetings that have already occurred? Nope. Recurring items are actually single entries no matter how many times they occur in the calendar and changing a series-wide value like end date rewrites the entry, obliterating any individual modifications made to specific entries, like notes. I assume that archiving the events will protect the data; are there other methods? I don't think archiving will do what you want, either. It's a single entry and I don't think it will be archived until the series ends and eventually falls within the archiving criteria. If I wanted to do something like this, I'd make a copy of the specific occurrence in a separate calendar in order to annotate it. -- Brian Tillman |
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