Outlook 2003 calendar

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Hi,

Whenever I create a new appointment in my calendar it automatically
creates a recurrence every week.
When I first create the appointment I do not even open the recurrence
tab, I then save and close the appointmnet and all is fine up to this
point, but if I then re-open the appointment and invite attendee/s the
appointment will automaticall add the recurrence.

Hoping someone can be of assistance.

Thanks for any help.

Chris.
 
Whenever I create a new appointment in my calendar it automatically
creates a recurrence every week.
When I first create the appointment I do not even open the recurrence
tab, I then save and close the appointmnet and all is fine up to this
point, but if I then re-open the appointment and invite attendee/s the
appointment will automaticall add the recurrence.

It sounds like your meeting request form has been over-written by a form
template that has the recurrance pre-set.

Is this an Exchange environment?
 
Thanks for the reply FH, this is not an exchange env, how would I go
about removing this form template ??

Thanks.
 
Whenever I create a new appointment in my calendar it automatically
creates a recurrence every week.
When I first create the appointment I do not even open the recurrence
tab, I then save and close the appointmnet and all is fine up to this
point, but if I then re-open the appointment and invite attendee/s the
appointment will automaticall add the recurrence.

Look in Add and Remove Programs and see if you have something there called
Outlookaddinsetup. If so, uninstall it.
 
Look in Add and Remove Programs and see if you have something there called
Outlookaddinsetup. If so, uninstall it.

Thanks very much Brian - all fixed !!
 

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