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Billy
I have calendar entires that are automatically forced to reoccur when
I open and change the date. When I go looking for them on the date
that I changed them to, they are not there. Instead, they are hidden
in a reoccurance category section of the calendar system, not easily
visible by the view that I use.
These calendar entries do in fact reoccur regularly but I do not have
an OL reoccurance setup on them - I like to manually change the date
after I read it to a month forward for example.
Oddly, after installing Outlook 2003 on my new Vista Ultimate machine
this reoccurnce is being forced to occur after I open the calendar
entries, make date changes and save it. This even happens when I
verify that reoccurance is *not* set before saving.
What caused this behavior? Is it a bug? It seems to happen only on
*some* emails.
I open and change the date. When I go looking for them on the date
that I changed them to, they are not there. Instead, they are hidden
in a reoccurance category section of the calendar system, not easily
visible by the view that I use.
These calendar entries do in fact reoccur regularly but I do not have
an OL reoccurance setup on them - I like to manually change the date
after I read it to a month forward for example.
Oddly, after installing Outlook 2003 on my new Vista Ultimate machine
this reoccurnce is being forced to occur after I open the calendar
entries, make date changes and save it. This even happens when I
verify that reoccurance is *not* set before saving.
What caused this behavior? Is it a bug? It seems to happen only on
*some* emails.