it can do the table thing - but recurring events are a single event that
recurs not 4 separate events, so its shown in table view as the single event
it is. if you want to see 4 separate events, make 4 separate events -
which is highly recommended if you are writing notes in each occurrence.
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"bazooka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Apr 21, 11:37 pm, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" <outlook...@msn.net>
> wrote:
>> You'd need to export them to excel and import them back into outlook -
>> this
>> breaks the recurrences but they will be listed as individual items in the
>> table view.
>>
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>> "bazooka" <rudemann...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> news:c8542ee7-b22f-44b2-8f34-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> > Help!
>>
>> > Please tell me I can show a list of various types of activites (ex: 4
>> > visits to shut ins; 2 meetings etc). All events are recurring monthly.
>> > How can I get these to show up in various categories I've assigned
>> > them to so that I don't have to count them up manually.
>>
>> > I'd like a table view with the following:
>>
>> > Shut In Visits (4)
>> > first name date (current month)
>> > first name date (current month)
>> > first name date (current month)
>> > first name date (current month)
>>
>> > Meetings (2) in similar fashion
>>
>> > Please PLEASE tell me a sophisticated program like outlook won't make
>> > me go to calendar view and count them up manually. What a waste of
>> > time!
>
> Thanks so much for your help. I do appreciate your help. I am,
> however, just a bit disappointed that Outlook just can't do the table
> thing. There is probably some explanation that makes sense, but right
> now, I just wanted the program to give me data. Such power-such
> limitations.
> "We have machines that do the work" is what's guiding me here. My
> machine is making me count manually. Crazy, man!