How do I delete appointments where end occurs before start?

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Guest

I accidentally rotated the trackball in booking an appointment through my
Blackberry. The result was an appointment recorded where the end time occurs
before the start time. I did not realize it at the time and I synced without
correcting. Outlook allowed the appointment to be recorded.

I now have a reminder that pops up every time I open Outlook. The appoinment
does not appear on any day that I can locate. The only way I can see that
it's still recorded is by doing a search for the name. But, Outlook will not
allow me to delete the appointment from the search screen.

The appointment is now 7 weeks old. The issue is annoying and has caused my
Blackberry to crash once already. I tried to unistall and reinstall Outlook,
but that did not fix the problem. There has to be a way to fix this issue.
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

What kind of search are you doing? If you just do a simple Find operation
on a table view of the Calendar folder (such as By Category) you should be
able to delete it from the results list there. If not, are you getting an
error message?

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Guest

That's exactly how I found it was still in the calendar. I get an error
message when I try to dismiss the event. The message states: "Cannot turn off
the reminder. You may be reminded again. Could not complete the operation.
One or more parameter values are not valid."
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

Does the same thing happen if you locate the appointment by doing an
Advanced Find?

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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