Recurring meeting for first and third Monday

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Problem Child

I'm trying to set up a recurring meeting for the first and third Monday of
each month with a SharePoint workspace linked to this meeting. I saw a
suggestion to set up two meetings - one for the first Monday and one for the
third, but the meetings on the first monday will be the only ones to show up
on the left nav bar of the SharePoint screen. Any suggestions?????
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

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Problem Child

Thanks for the response, Diane. I guess I didn't clearly state my objective.
I am trying to set up one meeting linked to one SP workspace that occurs on
the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. I want all occurences of this meeting
to be displayed on the left nav bar of the SP workspace. What you suggested
is to set up two SP workspaces, but this is all for only ONE meeting, and I
don't want to have two separate workspaces. Does this make sense?

Diane Poremsky said:
That's a SharePoint problem, not outlook. Did you create a new workspace
for one meeting but not the other?

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Problem Child said:
I'm trying to set up a recurring meeting for the first and third Monday of
each month with a SharePoint workspace linked to this meeting. I saw a
suggestion to set up two meetings - one for the first Monday and one for
the
third, but the meetings on the first monday will be the only ones to show
up
on the left nav bar of the SharePoint screen. Any suggestions?????
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

No, I didn't suggest you set up two, I just asked if you did. If you make
one workspace, you'll only show one appt in the nav panel. AFAIK, the pane
only shows workspaces, not individual appointments - but again, what you see
in the nav panel is a sharepoint issue, not outlook.


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Problem Child said:
Thanks for the response, Diane. I guess I didn't clearly state my
objective.
I am trying to set up one meeting linked to one SP workspace that occurs
on
the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. I want all occurences of this
meeting
to be displayed on the left nav bar of the SP workspace. What you
suggested
is to set up two SP workspaces, but this is all for only ONE meeting, and
I
don't want to have two separate workspaces. Does this make sense?

Diane Poremsky said:
That's a SharePoint problem, not outlook. Did you create a new workspace
for one meeting but not the other?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/



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I'm trying to set up a recurring meeting for the first and third Monday
of
each month with a SharePoint workspace linked to this meeting. I saw a
suggestion to set up two meetings - one for the first Monday and one
for
the
third, but the meetings on the first monday will be the only ones to
show
up
on the left nav bar of the SharePoint screen. Any suggestions?????
 

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