G'Day Greg,
Unfortunately, Outlook was written to meet the needs of
MANY, not just the needs of Greg Raven.
Yet Outlook CAN meet the needs of Greg Raven.
It is perfectly possible to customise Outlook, so that for
every Appointment (or for an Appointment meeting specific
criteria), there is an option to create a different Appointment
(say from a template) 'n' days prior.
My fee for this work would be $US15,000 - when would
you like the work to commence?
(You may be well advised to seek other quotes locally!)
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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"GregRaven" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C0BFBDA1-0F7F-44BB-AB6E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> As a Freemason, many of our meetings are scheduled using a recurrence
> pattern
> like "the 1st Monday of each month" or "the 3rd thursday of each month"
> say.
> However, lodges also usually have an executive meeting just usually prior
> to
> a main meeting & these are often scheduiled on the basis of so many days
> prior. Say for example that this was 2 days before a third thursday. This
> may
> NOT necessarily be the third tuesday since the 1st of a month is never the
> same day of the week, so the formula cannot be used to schedule these
> types
> of appointments.
>
> I suggest two simple improvements :
> 1. Allow n days before or after appointments that use recurrence.
> 2. Provide option buttons for all 12 months to allow selection of a
> monthly
> recurrence pattern of my choice.
>
> These two additions would solve every appointment problem I currently have
> which must be entered manually but which are actually recurrent
> appointments.
> Greg Raven
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