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Elsie M
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      29th Jul 2003
When we have the company calendar in datasheet viewing format, only the
first recurring entry is should on the listing. For example we hav Taize
Prayer every Friday and have a recurring entry for it. But it only shows the
first one . If we look at the calendar in month format the recurring
entries shows on the calendar.

Outlook 2000 Windows 2000
ANy help would be appreciated.


 
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Sue Mosher [MVP]
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      31st Jul 2003
This is normal behavior. Table views show only the master appointment, not individual recurrences.
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"Elsie M" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> When we have the company calendar in datasheet viewing format, only the
> first recurring entry is should on the listing. For example we hav Taize
> Prayer every Friday and have a recurring entry for it. But it only shows the
> first one . If we look at the calendar in month format the recurring
> entries shows on the calendar.
>
> Outlook 2000 Windows 2000
> ANy help would be appreciated.
>
>

 
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