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CarolAn
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      24th Jul 2009
I have a task that recurs monthly. I want to permanently delete it so it
doesn't recur. Once I open one of the recurrances, clicking on
the"Recurrance" to open it, the "Remove Recurrance", it won't let me select
the "Remove Recurrance". What am I doing wrong?
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Duncan McC
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      25th Jul 2009
Delete by opening it - you should then get a prompt - to open either the
series, or just this occurence. So open the *series*, and then delete
it.

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In article <C2976022-42F9-47EC-8F5F-(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) says...
> I have a task that recurs monthly. I want to permanently delete it so it
> doesn't recur. Once I open one of the recurrances, clicking on
> the"Recurrance" to open it, the "Remove Recurrance", it won't let me select
> the "Remove Recurrance". What am I doing wrong?
>


 
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CarolAn
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      27th Jul 2009
When I open the "task" it doesn't as to open the series or just this
occurence. And when I delete it, it doesn't ask if I want to delete the
series or just the occurence. Any further suggestions
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Carolan


"Duncan McC" wrote:

> Delete by opening it - you should then get a prompt - to open either the
> series, or just this occurence. So open the *series*, and then delete
> it.
>
> --
> Duncan
>
> In article <C2976022-42F9-47EC-8F5F-(E-Mail Removed)>,
> (E-Mail Removed) says...
> > I have a task that recurs monthly. I want to permanently delete it so it
> > doesn't recur. Once I open one of the recurrances, clicking on
> > the"Recurrance" to open it, the "Remove Recurrance", it won't let me select
> > the "Remove Recurrance". What am I doing wrong?
> >

>
>

 
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Duncan McC
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      28th Jul 2009
Open the Task, click the Recurrence button, and then click Remove
Recurrence.

(It would help if you tell us what version of Outlook you are using).

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In article <39BBDF4F-6476-44E3-80BB-(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) says...
> Subject: Re: Delete future recurring task
> From: =?Utf-8?B?Q2Fyb2xBbg==?= <(E-Mail Removed)>
> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.outlook.general
> Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 07:15:01 -0700
>
> When I open the "task" it doesn't as to open the series or just this
> occurence. And when I delete it, it doesn't ask if I want to delete the
> series or just the occurence. Any further suggestions
> --
> Carolan
>
>
> "Duncan McC" wrote:
>
> > Delete by opening it - you should then get a prompt - to open either the
> > series, or just this occurence. So open the *series*, and then delete
> > it.
> >
> > --
> > Duncan
> >
> > In article <C2976022-42F9-47EC-8F5F-(E-Mail Removed)>,
> > (E-Mail Removed) says...
> > > I have a task that recurs monthly. I want to permanently delete it so it
> > > doesn't recur. Once I open one of the recurrances, clicking on
> > > the"Recurrance" to open it, the "Remove Recurrance", it won't let me select
> > > the "Remove Recurrance". What am I doing wrong?
> > >

> >
> >

>
>


 
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