Reccuring appointments in the calendar can not be found, but only the first / base appointment

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Eitan Caspi

Hello,

I am using Outlook XP (2002), with SP 3.
It is a Hebrew Outlook with English support.

I think I have found a problem:

The advanced find component can't find recurring appointments that are in
future time from the date of the first appointment in the series.
Only the first appointment is found.

I did this test:

I created a daily recurring appointment, recurring three days in a row. in
the subject I have added a specific word (in English) to the subject line.
I verified the word is showing in all of the appointments.
I run a find action with the specific word and it found only the first /
base appointment.

This situation is prevent us from searching all the occurrences of the
series, especially if their text content has changed.

Is this known to MS?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Are you using Advanced Find, using the Advanced tab, and specifying
Recurrance?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
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After furious head scratching, Eitan Caspi asked:

| Hello,
|
| I am using Outlook XP (2002), with SP 3.
| It is a Hebrew Outlook with English support.
|
| I think I have found a problem:
|
| The advanced find component can't find recurring appointments that
| are in future time from the date of the first appointment in the
| series.
| Only the first appointment is found.
|
| I did this test:
|
| I created a daily recurring appointment, recurring three days in a
| row. in the subject I have added a specific word (in English) to the
| subject line. I verified the word is showing in all of the
| appointments.
| I run a find action with the specific word and it found only the
| first / base appointment.
|
| This situation is prevent us from searching all the occurrences of the
| series, especially if their text content has changed.
|
| Is this known to MS?
 

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