While that will work, there is an easier way;
-select the appointments of the occurrence (this indeed goes best via a
Table view)
-Press CTRL+C to copy them
-Press CTRL+V to paste them
-Modify or delete the original appointment the way you want.
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>> Can I change the end date of a recurring appt (i.e., extend the date or
>> end
>> it early) without losing edits from previous occurrences? I'm using
>> Outlook
>> 2003.
>
> First, create a new calendar folder and copy the item (using a table view
> of the main calendar) to the new calendar. Export that calendar to a CSV
> file. Outlook will tell you there's a recurring event and ask for the date
> range it should export. Give the starting and new ending date of the
> event. You'll now have a CSV file containing as separate items all the
> recurrences and exceptions with their edits for the original event.
> Delete the original event from the main calendar and import the CSV you
> created.
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