exceptions to recurring meetings often get lost - its really not
recommended, but it could be something else too. Do you see it in the day or
week view? Do you have a filter on the view that could be hiding it?
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"Cree" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a recurring (monthly) meeting. For this month's meeting, I opened
> just
> the single meeting (not the series) and changed the subject line, added
> message content, and changed the date, and sent out the meeting.
>
> When I went back into my calendar later in the day, it was on the correct
> (new) date on my calendar. However, when I opened the meeting, it still
> listed all the old/unchanged information. I went into my Sent folder,
> opened
> the invite I'd sent out to make sure I had indeed sent it with changes
> (yes),
> and clicked around trying to figure out why this version wasn't showing on
> via my own calendar. Not sure quite what I did, but the meeting then
> completely disappeared from my calendar. I can still view the invitation I
> sent out, but I can't figure out how to add it back to my calendar!
>
> I know I can just recreate a new invite, but then all the attendees have
> both invites hanging on their own calendars (and there are some execs I
> don't
> want to bug with requests to manually delete this or that from their
> Outlook
> accounts).
>
> Any suggestions?? This has happened before...I love the recurring mtg
> feature but it seems very prone to screwing up the individual meetings.
>