Outlook 2003 sp3

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Kevin Zawicki

Outlook 2003 sp3
Is there a way to set up a reoccurring date, like Christmas Day, so that is
shows every December 25th, no start date?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook 2003 sp3
Is there a way to set up a reoccurring date, like Christmas Day, so that is
shows every December 25th, no start date?

Every recurring calendar event must have a start date, but you can make it as
early as you want. Personally, I don't see much use for creating an event
whose start date is before I was born (or before, say, 2005, for that matter).
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

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Kevin Zawicki

I decided to just make the start date year 1900, but then found I cound make
it that on my PDA. PDA would not accept it, but outlook does and it syncs
back.
I will set a end date as well.

I do find it strange that you have to set a start and end for, say
Christmas, but I understand.
thanks.


Diane Poremsky said:
In addition, no end date can cause issues with syncing, so you should set
an end date every few years then make a new one when it ends.

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Brian Tillman said:
Every recurring calendar event must have a start date, but you can make
it as early as you want. Personally, I don't see much use for creating
an event whose start date is before I was born (or before, say, 2005, for
that matter).
 

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