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Hi,
I got a small VB sample to display the subject of recurrent appointments and their exceptions. While playing with the code and with Outlook Calendar, I got to the following situation: - I created a daily recurrent event - I created an exception that lasts 2 hours longer - I changed the Subject property of the series. At this point, I could see in Outlook Calendar that all the events in the series including the exception have the new Subject. But after I ran the VB macro, I noticed that the AppointmentItem of the exception had the old value of the Subject property. Is this a bug in Outlook or can someone tell me why the Outlook Calendar displays one thing and the objects seem to have different values? Thanks, Mihai |
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Has anybody else ran into this?
Thanks, Michael |
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