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Old March 30th 06, 04:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
KellyG
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Default multiple entries of the same event on calendar

I am getting double, triple and sometimes quadruple entries of the same
calendar event. All multiple entries are on dates that have already passed.
the last multiple entry I have is 02/24/06. This includes holiday dates that
Outlook already has in the calendar. (3 entries that it's Valentine's day)
Anyone have a clue to why this is happening?
NOTE: This calendar is synced with a palmpilot.
 




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