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Jerry
I've recently "upgraded" to Office 2007, and I'm having trouble figuring out
how to do simple tasks that used to be easy in Office 2003.
I have a recurring appointment in my Outlook calendar that has recently been
moved from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00. I would like to change the time in the entire
series, but when I double-click on it and select that I want to open the
entire series, I get a screen that lets me edit the subject, the location,
and the comments, but that won't let me get to the time.
When I click on the Scheduling tab, I get a screen that shows the active
time blocked out, but it won't let me drag that block from 7:00 over to 8:00,
and I can't find any place that will let me change it.
Will somebody please tell me the secret combination to change this time? I
know I could just delete the entire series and create a new series, but
that's giving up. The tool is supposed to do what I want it to. I hate being
forced to do what the tool wants me to.
Thanks,
Jerry
how to do simple tasks that used to be easy in Office 2003.
I have a recurring appointment in my Outlook calendar that has recently been
moved from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00. I would like to change the time in the entire
series, but when I double-click on it and select that I want to open the
entire series, I get a screen that lets me edit the subject, the location,
and the comments, but that won't let me get to the time.
When I click on the Scheduling tab, I get a screen that shows the active
time blocked out, but it won't let me drag that block from 7:00 over to 8:00,
and I can't find any place that will let me change it.
Will somebody please tell me the secret combination to change this time? I
know I could just delete the entire series and create a new series, but
that's giving up. The tool is supposed to do what I want it to. I hate being
forced to do what the tool wants me to.
Thanks,
Jerry