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How do i set up a meeting on every last Tuesday of a month in Outlook 2003
like you could in XP?
And is there a problem on the time scale?
 
I have no trouble setting up a meeting on the last Tuesday of every month in
Outlook 2003...what steps are you taking? Also, I didn't understand your
second question...what problem with the time scale are you having?

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Jocelyn
I have sorted out the last Tuesday meeting, I should have looked harder at
the alternatives.
The monthly meeting I have lasts longer than one year but Outlook is only
marking it until next May 2006 even though I have made sure that the "No End
Date" is chosen.

Regards
Denis
 
Which view are you using on the Calendar when you see this happening?

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Day/Week/Month with auto preview

Denis

Jocelyn Fiorello said:
Which view are you using on the Calendar when you see this happening?

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So are you saying that if you go to June 2006 in Day/Week/Month view and look
at the date the meeting should fall on, it does not appear?

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Yes thats correct, and the date on the on the monthly calendar is not
highlighted as having an event like normal.

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Denis
 
It is normal that the date is not bold past May 2006 in the Date Navigator
(the mini calendars) -- those only show bolded dates for 2 months into the
past and 10 months into the future from the current date.

I am not able to reproduce your issue here on my copy of Outlook 2003. I
have set up a meeting for the last Sunday of every 1 month from 2:00 PM to
2:30 PM with no end date (starting 7/31/2005), and it appears as far into the
future on my Day/Week/Month view with AutoPreview view as I care to look. Is
this a meeting you organized and sent out invitations to, or a meeting you
accepted from someone else, or just an appointment you set up for yourself?
If you create another one, does the new one work properly?

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Joceylyn
you have answered my question in your first paragraph seeing that the mini
calendars only highlight 10 months into the future.

Thanks and regards

Denis
 
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