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Jackie
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      07-07-2007
It tells me to click on recurring events, but there is no such button. Does
anyone know how to do this? I have Windows Vista calendar. Didn't have a
problem with Outlook calendar.
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P. Di Stolfo
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      07-07-2007
Hello,

if you click on "New Appointment", in the details panel (on the right),
there's a box with the description "Recurrence:".
There, you can choose "daily, weekly..." and "advanced".
You can click on any event and then choose "Recurrence:" and change it.
If the details pane doesn't show up, click "Ctrl + D".

Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo


"Jackie" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> It tells me to click on recurring events, but there is no such button.
> Does
> anyone know how to do this? I have Windows Vista calendar. Didn't have a
> problem with Outlook calendar.
> --
> Jackie


 
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Jackie
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      07-07-2007
Thanks. But I don't have a detail panel. I just have the icons at the top,
when i click on new appointment, it doesn't give me any options.
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"P. Di Stolfo" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> if you click on "New Appointment", in the details panel (on the right),
> there's a box with the description "Recurrence:".
> There, you can choose "daily, weekly..." and "advanced".
> You can click on any event and then choose "Recurrence:" and change it.
> If the details pane doesn't show up, click "Ctrl + D".
>
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo
>
>
> "Jackie" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:84953284-CF50-42A5-B690-...
> > It tells me to click on recurring events, but there is no such button.
> > Does
> > anyone know how to do this? I have Windows Vista calendar. Didn't have a
> > problem with Outlook calendar.
> > --
> > Jackie

>
>

 
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P. Di Stolfo
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      07-07-2007
Hello,

will it not show up if you click Ctrl + D, or if you click menu View ->
Details Pane, or click the little arrow next to the icon "View" and check
"Details pane"?

Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo

"Jackie" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Thanks. But I don't have a detail panel. I just have the icons at the
> top,
> when i click on new appointment, it doesn't give me any options.
> --
> Jackie
>
>
> "P. Di Stolfo" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> if you click on "New Appointment", in the details panel (on the right),
>> there's a box with the description "Recurrence:".
>> There, you can choose "daily, weekly..." and "advanced".
>> You can click on any event and then choose "Recurrence:" and change it.
>> If the details pane doesn't show up, click "Ctrl + D".
>>
>> Greetings,
>> P. Di Stolfo
>>
>>
>> "Jackie" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:84953284-CF50-42A5-B690-...
>> > It tells me to click on recurring events, but there is no such button.
>> > Does
>> > anyone know how to do this? I have Windows Vista calendar. Didn't have
>> > a
>> > problem with Outlook calendar.
>> > --
>> > Jackie

>>
>>

 
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Jackie
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      07-07-2007
Ok. I'm a moron, i didn't read the part about control d. It works fine.
Thanks so much.
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Jackie


"P. Di Stolfo" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> if you click on "New Appointment", in the details panel (on the right),
> there's a box with the description "Recurrence:".
> There, you can choose "daily, weekly..." and "advanced".
> You can click on any event and then choose "Recurrence:" and change it.
> If the details pane doesn't show up, click "Ctrl + D".
>
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo
>
>
> "Jackie" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:84953284-CF50-42A5-B690-...
> > It tells me to click on recurring events, but there is no such button.
> > Does
> > anyone know how to do this? I have Windows Vista calendar. Didn't have a
> > problem with Outlook calendar.
> > --
> > Jackie

>
>

 
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P. Di Stolfo
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      07-07-2007
You're welcome.

Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo

"Jackie" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Ok. I'm a moron, i didn't read the part about control d. It works fine.
> Thanks so much.
> --
> Jackie
>
>
> "P. Di Stolfo" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> if you click on "New Appointment", in the details panel (on the right),
>> there's a box with the description "Recurrence:".
>> There, you can choose "daily, weekly..." and "advanced".
>> You can click on any event and then choose "Recurrence:" and change it.
>> If the details pane doesn't show up, click "Ctrl + D".
>>
>> Greetings,
>> P. Di Stolfo
>>
>>
>> "Jackie" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:84953284-CF50-42A5-B690-...
>> > It tells me to click on recurring events, but there is no such button.
>> > Does
>> > anyone know how to do this? I have Windows Vista calendar. Didn't have
>> > a
>> > problem with Outlook calendar.
>> > --
>> > Jackie

>>
>>

 
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