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When making changes to appointments, calendar makes it recurring?

 
 
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      8th Feb 2007
When I make a change to an appointment, Outlook 2003 calendar automatically
changes it to a weekly recurring appointment. How can I fix this? It is
very annoying because I need to delete the appointment and re-enter it when I
want to make a change.
 
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      8th Feb 2007
alpal <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> When I make a change to an appointment, Outlook 2003 calendar
> automatically changes it to a weekly recurring appointment. How can
> I fix this? It is very annoying because I need to delete the
> appointment and re-enter it when I want to make a change.


Look in Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs and see if you have an
application called Outlookaddinsetup. If you find it, uninstall it.
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