From: Janscaper on
I need to create a new meeting series that does not fall into a specific
recurrrence category. for example, staff meetings that are scheduled out for
the rest of the year on a monthly basis, but have no particular pattern, just
random dates. Instead of retyping all the attendees/meeting info every time,
is there a way just to make copies of the first occurence and change the
dates for the subsequent ones?
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Copy and paste - select appointment, press Esc if you enter Edit mode,
Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste. You can either paste on the new date or on
the same date then open and edit the time and date.

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"Janscaper" <Janscaper(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I need to create a new meeting series that does not fall into a specific
> recurrrence category. for example, staff meetings that are scheduled out
> for
> the rest of the year on a monthly basis, but have no particular pattern,
> just
> random dates. Instead of retyping all the attendees/meeting info every
> time,
> is there a way just to make copies of the first occurence and change the
> dates for the subsequent ones?