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How do I make an end date for a recurring appointment in Calendar?

 
 
Sarah
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      06-19-2007
I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of
months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that recurs
until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see how to do
this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit.
 
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      06-19-2007
When you create a new appointment you should see a "Details" window on the
right side. Look under "Appointment Information". There you will see
selections for "Start" and "End". In addition to the "Recurrance" drop-down,
fill in the "End" date.

Tim

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>I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of
> months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that
> recurs
> until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see how to
> do
> this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit.


 
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      06-19-2007
Okay, I tried that. I put the start date as June 22 and the end date as
September 7th. That made the appointment last continuously from June 22 to
September 7th.

Sarah

"Tim" wrote:

> When you create a new appointment you should see a "Details" window on the
> right side. Look under "Appointment Information". There you will see
> selections for "Start" and "End". In addition to the "Recurrance" drop-down,
> fill in the "End" date.
>
> Tim
>
> "Sarah" <> wrote in message
> news:B8AB0F80-F6CE-43F2-96C6-...
> >I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of
> > months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that
> > recurs
> > until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see how to
> > do
> > this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit.

>

 
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      06-19-2007
On the recurrence button choose advanced, then select the until option...

"Sarah" <> wrote in message
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> Okay, I tried that. I put the start date as June 22 and the end date as
> September 7th. That made the appointment last continuously from June 22
> to
> September 7th.
>
> Sarah
>
> "Tim" wrote:
>
>> When you create a new appointment you should see a "Details" window on
>> the
>> right side. Look under "Appointment Information". There you will see
>> selections for "Start" and "End". In addition to the "Recurrance"
>> drop-down,
>> fill in the "End" date.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> "Sarah" <> wrote in message
>> news:B8AB0F80-F6CE-43F2-96C6-...
>> >I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of
>> > months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that
>> > recurs
>> > until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see how
>> > to
>> > do
>> > this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit.

>>

 
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      06-19-2007
Oh...sorry...I did not understand your question. Now I see what you were
asking.


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> On the recurrence button choose advanced, then select the until option...
>
> "Sarah" <> wrote in message
> news:6A50BE74-FF4C-4FB6-912F-...
>> Okay, I tried that. I put the start date as June 22 and the end date as
>> September 7th. That made the appointment last continuously from June 22
>> to
>> September 7th.
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>> "Tim" wrote:
>>
>>> When you create a new appointment you should see a "Details" window on
>>> the
>>> right side. Look under "Appointment Information". There you will see
>>> selections for "Start" and "End". In addition to the "Recurrance"
>>> drop-down,
>>> fill in the "End" date.
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>> "Sarah" <> wrote in message
>>> news:B8AB0F80-F6CE-43F2-96C6-...
>>> >I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of
>>> > months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that
>>> > recurs
>>> > until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see
>>> > how to
>>> > do
>>> > this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit.
>>>


 
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