From: richh on
New to Outlook 2007 and this is probably a stupid question, but how do you
view, on your calendar, the next recurring calendar item after finding it via
search? If I do a search for a recurring calendar item, open the item and
then click on "Calendar" on the found event, it brings me right back to the
search page, not the Calendar. Anyone know why?
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on
"richh" <richh(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E904F0FD-94F1-4E77-B8C6-7E910D3EF7B0(a)microsoft.com...

> New to Outlook 2007 and this is probably a stupid question, but how do you
> view, on your calendar, the next recurring calendar item after finding it
> via
> search? If I do a search for a recurring calendar item, open the item and
> then click on "Calendar" on the found event, it brings me right back to the
> search page, not the Calendar. Anyone know why?

Recurring events are only single calendar entries, with the recurrences
calculated form the original based on the start date and the recurrence
criteria. They are not multiple entries and you can't go to the next
recurrence. You must calculate it yourself just as Outlook does.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

From: richh on
Well, I have the same problem with non-recurring events. When I search for
them, open them then click on "Calendar" it should go to the date on the
Calendar. Instead, it goes right back to the search page.

"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

> "richh" <richh(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E904F0FD-94F1-4E77-B8C6-7E910D3EF7B0(a)microsoft.com...
>
> > New to Outlook 2007 and this is probably a stupid question, but how do you
> > view, on your calendar, the next recurring calendar item after finding it
> > via
> > search? If I do a search for a recurring calendar item, open the item and
> > then click on "Calendar" on the found event, it brings me right back to the
> > search page, not the Calendar. Anyone know why?
>
> Recurring events are only single calendar entries, with the recurrences
> calculated form the original based on the start date and the recurrence
> criteria. They are not multiple entries and you can't go to the next
> recurrence. You must calculate it yourself just as Outlook does.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
> .
>