You'd need to customize the form and I'm not sure that it is possible to
do
for this field. I don't know if a script preventing people from saving no
end date events or ones forcing them to 10 occurrences is possible. (Or
force no end date to 1 occurrence to help break the habit of not setting
an
end date. <g>)
Try the program.forms newsgroup on this server or OutlookCode.com for
help
with something like this.
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Milly,
The calendar is in public folder, and everyone has access to it. My
company
has a problem that many people make "No End Date" recurring
appointments,
and
they forgot to delete their appointments after their use. They leave
my
company and move to other location, and make it harder to track who
made
the
appointments.
It has accumulated for years. In order to prevent this issue, I need
to
turn off the "No End Date" button and set new default.
Thanks,
ML
:
Why can't you do that yourself? It is one of the options.
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After furious head scratching, ML asked:
| Hi,
|
| Can I turn off/disable "No End Date" button and set new default to
| "End by"? Should I speak to Microsoft engineers to do that? Or can
| I do that by anyway?
|
| Thanks,
| ML