From: Sue Mosher [MVP] on 2 Feb 2010 01:27 You're not finding anything, because there is nothing to find. The recurrence pattern information is not stored in simple fields that can be displayed in a view. The only thing you can do is distinguish recurring tasks from those that are not recurring by grouping on the Is Recurring field. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Jim5941" wrote: > I went to a table view for my tasks, > went to the Field Chooser and chose "All Task Fields" > I wanted to select the fields related to the recurrence of tasks... > I "assumed" they would be similar to the calendar fields/functions: > Recurrence range start & end dates, recurrence pattern, etc... > > but... I can not find any fields to add to my table view to display > the information of this sort... > I have repeating tasks, is there a way to display the information > related to how they "repeat"? > > Sorry if I am missing something silly, I had no problems setting this > view up for my calendar appts. > > . >
From: Jim5941 on 2 Feb 2010 08:10 On Feb 2, 1:27 am, Sue Mosher [MVP] <sue...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > You're not finding anything, because there is nothing to find. The recurrence > pattern information is not stored in simple fields that can be displayed in a > view. > The only thing you can do is distinguish recurring tasks from those that > are not recurring by grouping on the Is Recurring field. > -- > Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP > Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: > Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators > http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 > Dang ... It sure does seem odd that Microsoft would not allow users to view their data with that kind of that granularity .... BUT ... I thank the messenger ;-) Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge Sue! Jim
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