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I need to search, in Calendar items, for some items that are exceptions in a recurring appointment... Can this be done? Thanks. |
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I am also looking for a solution to this if there is one available.
Thanks Scott Esry "Jeff Dauses" wrote: Help! I need to search, in Calendar items, for some items that are exceptions in a recurring appointment... Can this be done? Thanks. |
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Scott Esry wrote:
I am also looking for a solution to this if there is one available. Thanks Scott Esry "Jeff Dauses" wrote: Help! I need to search, in Calendar items, for some items that are exceptions in a recurring appointment... Can this be done? I'd be surprised if this is possible because recurring items are single calendar entries and it appears (to me) that the exceptions are somehow recorded in the individual item so as to suppress or alter Outlook's on-the-fly generation of the exceptions. -- Brian Tillman |
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Yeah, I would agree that the exceptions must be recorded internal to the
original item that has the reoccurrance pattern. What I was hoping for was method to view that exception information so how. Either on the item itself or through some sort of "Find" criteria. I realize now that you were right in a previous post that this was posted in the Contacts forum. I have found a similar posting titled "FIND a Specific Reoccurring Meetings" by Linda CLU in the Calendaring area and will move start posting there. "Brian Tillman" wrote: I'd be surprised if this is possible because recurring items are single calendar entries and it appears (to me) that the exceptions are somehow recorded in the individual item so as to suppress or alter Outlook's on-the-fly generation of the exceptions. -- Brian Tillman |
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Scott Esry wrote:
I realize now that you were right in a previous post that this was posted in the Contacts forum. I have found a similar posting titled "FIND a Specific Reoccurring Meetings" by Linda CLU in the Calendaring area and will move start posting there. I'll have to go read it as well. -- Brian Tillman |
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