• Subject: Re: A recurring appointment in Outlook 2007 calendar will not dele
  • Author: KeithB
  • Date: 03 Jul
  • References: 1 2 3
Brian, thank you for our response to my question. I can delete each
appointment individually, however when I try to stop the recurrence (my
appointments that I want to cancel go out to 2009) and I set the date for the
last appointment (in the Appointment Recurrence window) as today, I get this
message: "The recurrence pattern is not valid". I do not care about keeping
any of these in history. This problem started happening when I mirgrated from
Office 2003 to Office 2007. Thanks again for your efforts. Keith

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Nikki Peterson <SkippyLetterman@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If you want to keep the meeting history (previous meetings that were
> > part of the
> > recurrance) then you could set the recurring meeting to END today.
> > This would
> > stop the future meetings from showing on your calendar, but keep the
> > previous
> > ones.
>
> Unless there are exceptions in the recurrence. Those will be removed if you
> change the end point.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>
03 JulA recurring appointment in Outlook 2007 calendar will not delete.KeithB
03 Jul\ Re: A recurring appointment in Outlook 2007 calendar will not delete.Nikki Peterson
03 Jul   \ Re: A recurring appointment in Outlook 2007 calendar will not delete.Brian Tillman
03 Jul      \ Re: A recurring appointment in Outlook 2007 calendar will not dele.KeithB
06 Jul         \ Re: A recurring appointment in Outlook 2007 calendar will not dele.Brian Tillman
15 Jul            \ Re: A recurring appointment in Outlook 2007 calendar will not dele.Jonah H
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