From: depenguin on
I give platelets at my local blood bank. I can schedule my appointments with
them 2 or 3 months in advance. They can be as close as 2 weeks apart but
they are usually around a month apart, and the times are dependant on
availability. So, these appointments are "recurring" but not always at the
same time on the same day of the week or the same week of the month.

How can I add more appointment dates to existing appointments when they are
not regularly spaced? Or is there an easy way to "copy" appointments and
"paste" them on other dates?

Thank you
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
copy and paste work. :) Use Ctrl+C (press ESC if you are in edit mode) and
Ctrl+V or right click on the appointment and choose copy then paste.

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"depenguin" <depenguin(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I give platelets at my local blood bank. I can schedule my appointments
> with
> them 2 or 3 months in advance. They can be as close as 2 weeks apart but
> they are usually around a month apart, and the times are dependant on
> availability. So, these appointments are "recurring" but not always at
> the
> same time on the same day of the week or the same week of the month.
>
> How can I add more appointment dates to existing appointments when they
> are
> not regularly spaced? Or is there an easy way to "copy" appointments and
> "paste" them on other dates?
>
> Thank you