A Suggested Improvement to Recurring Appointments

  • Thread starter Don Merritt, Principal
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Don Merritt, Principal

I am an avid user of Outlook 2007 and especially in calendar for business
appointments. When it comes to recurring appointments, one can only repeat
the appointment daily, weekly, years etc. only on the same day. I have a set
of appoitnemts that I would like to mass schedule ona rotating day basis.

Perhaps if any improvements are made to this application, a custom
recurrence can be added, shoowing a calendar that allows the user to select
various days for a recurrence.

I appreciate your time in considering this improvment.

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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I am an avid user of Outlook 2007 and especially in calendar for business
appointments. When it comes to recurring appointments, one can only repeat
the appointment daily, weekly, years etc. only on the same day. I have a set
of appoitnemts that I would like to mass schedule ona rotating day basis.

Perhaps if any improvements are made to this application, a custom
recurrence can be added, shoowing a calendar that allows the user to select
various days for a recurrence.

By definition, that's not a recurring event. Recurring events will always
have a pattern.

The ability you wish is already available via third-party tool. See this:
http://www.websetters.co.uk/WSAddIns/WSRAII/index.htm
 

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