I do not recommend recurring events, especially if you need to make
exceptions some weeks. The only way I would do this is if you made the
recurrences for just a few weeks at a time - say monthly or quarterly.
Longer recurrences can be problematic.
Use Ctrl+C, V to copy and paste. If you enter Edit mode, press ESC to get
out of edit mode and then Ctrl+C to copy.
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"Jim Robertson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C7CB9421.D01D%(E-Mail Removed)...
> On 3/21/10 8:51 AM, in article (E-Mail Removed),
> "Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> For the record, I definitely recommend recurring series.
>
> Thanks for reading my ingénue level posts.
>
> Problem with the recurring series is that although it starts as four
> people
> alternating weekends, by the end of the year it would take a Sudoku pro to
> figure out what the pattern was initially, so copy/paste works better for
> me.
>
> Since you're listening, what about making simple template events. If
> that's
> covered in your suggested training link, I'll find out -)
>
> Thanks again,
> Jim Robertson
>