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Deleting calendar items should ask "all past and future items"?

 
 
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      2nd Oct 2005
I was disappointed to find that all my previously scheduled appointments were
also deleted when I deleted all future occurences of an appointment. I only
meant to delete the future occurences! There isn't an UNDO function for this
error but fortunately I have a deferred DELETE from the recycle bin so I was
able to restore the item and painstakingly delte each and every future
occurence of the series. Wew! There should be a better way to accomplish this
minor task.

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      3rd Oct 2005
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> I was disappointed to find that all my previously scheduled
> appointments were also deleted when I deleted all future occurences
> of an appointment. I only meant to delete the future occurences!
> There isn't an UNDO function for this error but fortunately I have a
> deferred DELETE from the recycle bin so I was able to restore the
> item and painstakingly delte each and every future occurence of the
> series. Wew! There should be a better way to accomplish this minor
> task.


There is. If it's a recurring appointment, just put an end date on it.
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      4th Apr 2006
I wanted to delete a series and had no idea that it would delete all of the
old appts as well. Thanks to the previous note, I knew to go to the trash and
pull it out. That's fine. So I tried the latest idea of simply adjusting the
end date. Seemed reasonable. However, in doing that it ERASED all of the
notes I had from the old appts. Again, an obscure warning about "exceptions",
but nothing about rewriting the old appts. This I cannot figure out how to
undo and probably can't undo. As it was a way of tracking a specific mtg and
proof of said mtgs, I am now out appx $250 since I have no validation that
certain mtgs did not take place - thanks to old individually deleted appts
being readded. I will go back to the reliable paper calendar. Thanks for the
wake up call.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> bjasmailbox-(E-Mail Removed)
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > I was disappointed to find that all my previously scheduled
> > appointments were also deleted when I deleted all future occurences
> > of an appointment. I only meant to delete the future occurences!
> > There isn't an UNDO function for this error but fortunately I have a
> > deferred DELETE from the recycle bin so I was able to restore the
> > item and painstakingly delte each and every future occurence of the
> > series. Wew! There should be a better way to accomplish this minor
> > task.

>
> There is. If it's a recurring appointment, just put an end date on it.
> --
> Brian Tillman
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