scooper said:
It might be that we need to resort to not using recurring events at
all, but if anyone knows a work around (perhaps sorting only by day
of the week, though that's not ideal; or somehow generating and then
using another date field) it would REALLY be appreciated
Well, I can suggest a work-around, but it's a tad cumbersome. Create
another calendar folder and copy the recurring event and all the single
events for the next week to it. Then click File>Import and Export>Export to
a file. Select the "Comma Separated Values (Windows)" file type and click
Next. Select that calendar folder you created that contains only the single
recurring event and choose Next. Browse to an appropriate folder and give
your CSV file a name. Click Next, then Finish. You'll get a "Set Date
Range" dialogue asking you to choose a date range, since infinitely
recurring events can't be exported to a CSV (or the CSV would consume your
entire disk). Select a range covering the next week and click OK. Now, go
back to that calendar folder you created and delete the recurring event.
CLick FIle>Import and Export>Import from another file or program>Next.
Choose "COmma Separated Values (Windows)" and click Next. Browse to the CSV
file you exported and click Next. Select the extra calendar folder and
click Next, then Finish. When the import completes, your extra calendar
folder will have the week's events, including the formerly recurring event
and individual entrys.