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| How do I make an end date for a recurring appointment in Calendar? I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that recurs until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see how to do this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit. |
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| Re: How do I make an end date for a recurring appointment in Calendar? When you create a new appointment you should see a "Details" window on the right side. Look under "Appointment Information". There you will see selections for "Start" and "End". In addition to the "Recurrance" drop-down, fill in the "End" date. Tim "Sarah" <Sarah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B8AB0F80-F6CE-43F2-96C6-059464194078@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of > months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that > recurs > until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see how to > do > this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit.[/color] |
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| Re: How do I make an end date for a recurring appointment in Calen Okay, I tried that. I put the start date as June 22 and the end date as September 7th. That made the appointment last continuously from June 22 to September 7th. Sarah "Tim" wrote: [color=blue] > When you create a new appointment you should see a "Details" window on the > right side. Look under "Appointment Information". There you will see > selections for "Start" and "End". In addition to the "Recurrance" drop-down, > fill in the "End" date. > > Tim > > "Sarah" <Sarah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B8AB0F80-F6CE-43F2-96C6-059464194078@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of > > months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that > > recurs > > until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see how to > > do > > this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit.[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: How do I make an end date for a recurring appointment in Calen On the recurrence button choose advanced, then select the until option... "Sarah" <Sarah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A50BE74-FF4C-4FB6-912F-852FA5A1C29D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Okay, I tried that. I put the start date as June 22 and the end date as > September 7th. That made the appointment last continuously from June 22 > to > September 7th. > > Sarah > > "Tim" wrote: >[color=green] >> When you create a new appointment you should see a "Details" window on >> the >> right side. Look under "Appointment Information". There you will see >> selections for "Start" and "End". In addition to the "Recurrance" >> drop-down, >> fill in the "End" date. >> >> Tim >> >> "Sarah" <Sarah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:B8AB0F80-F6CE-43F2-96C6-059464194078@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> >I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of >> > months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that >> > recurs >> > until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see how >> > to >> > do >> > this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit.[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: How do I make an end date for a recurring appointment in Calen Oh...sorry...I did not understand your question. Now I see what you were asking. "Mac" <mac@nospam.com> wrote in message news:7682E584-AD2B-4005-8D6F-5537D1CFA863@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > On the recurrence button choose advanced, then select the until option... > > "Sarah" <Sarah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6A50BE74-FF4C-4FB6-912F-852FA5A1C29D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Okay, I tried that. I put the start date as June 22 and the end date as >> September 7th. That made the appointment last continuously from June 22 >> to >> September 7th. >> >> Sarah >> >> "Tim" wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> When you create a new appointment you should see a "Details" window on >>> the >>> right side. Look under "Appointment Information". There you will see >>> selections for "Start" and "End". In addition to the "Recurrance" >>> drop-down, >>> fill in the "End" date. >>> >>> Tim >>> >>> "Sarah" <Sarah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:B8AB0F80-F6CE-43F2-96C6-059464194078@microsoft.com... >>> >I have several weekly appointments that are going to end in a couple of >>> > months. In most calendar programs, you can make an appointment that >>> > recurs >>> > until some date in the future, but in Windows Calendar, I don't see >>> > how to >>> > do >>> > this. Can someone tell me how? I am running Windows Vista 32 bit. >>>[/color][/color][/color] |
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