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Dokoto
One of the common calendaring things we do at our company is discontinue
recurring meetings when a project is over. Yet when you cancel the meeting,
all meeting times (past, present and future) are removed from the calendar.
It's been too complicated to get people to just change the unlimited end date
to the last meeting date to cancel future meetings only.
yahoo calendar for example presents a "cancel future meetings" option which
I think is more typical since you may want to preserve the calendar as an
archive of meetings you've had in the past.
My question is whether there is a server option to default cancellation of
recurring meetings to future meetings only? After all, how can you
'cancel' a meeting that has already occured? The meeting did happen.
recurring meetings when a project is over. Yet when you cancel the meeting,
all meeting times (past, present and future) are removed from the calendar.
It's been too complicated to get people to just change the unlimited end date
to the last meeting date to cancel future meetings only.
yahoo calendar for example presents a "cancel future meetings" option which
I think is more typical since you may want to preserve the calendar as an
archive of meetings you've had in the past.
My question is whether there is a server option to default cancellation of
recurring meetings to future meetings only? After all, how can you
'cancel' a meeting that has already occured? The meeting did happen.