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I set up a recurring meeting for 1 hour for the 1st of every month. I
noticed that July 1st fell on a Canadian holiday so I moved this one occurence to July 2nd. After a few months of holding these meetings, I noted that I should allow more time. I opened up the series and changed this to a 2 hour meeting. When I did, it came up with the dialogue box asking me "Do you want this to apply against Exceptions". The first time I said yes (I did want the July 2nd meeting to be 2 hours as well). But what it did was move the July 2nd meeting back to the 1st - BUT, it did change it to two hours. I unravelled this and started again. The second time I did this, I picked "no, do not apply against exceptions" and what it did was nothing for the July 2nd meeting but it did change the rest of the series. Hasn't MS thought of adding a more sophisticated Exception Handler box to manage what changes you do or do not want to apply changes against? Anyone have any ideas or am I right...and this is the way the product was built? |
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