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How to delete PAST instances (only) of RECURRING appointments?



 
 
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Old April 19th 09, 10:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Jim In Minneapolis
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Default How to delete PAST instances (only) of RECURRING appointments?

I have about 100 “recurring” appointments . . . which scheduled to recur
anywhere from every day, to every 30 days.

I don’t always get around to “deleting” the PAST (expired) recurring
appointment instances.

They accumulate (right now, I probably have 500 “past instances” of
recurring appointments! . . . going back about 2 years (ugh).

How can I easily (!) ONLY delete the “PAST INSTANCES” of all these recurring
appointments?

(I do not want to delete any FUTURE instances of these same recurring
appointments . . . I DO want them to recurr from this point FORWARD)?

Thanks

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Old April 20th 09, 03:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default How to delete PAST instances (only) of RECURRING appointments?

Turning off reminders, restarting outlook then turning reminders back on
should do it.
See http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2004/20041130.htm

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"Jim In Minneapolis" wrote in
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I have about 100 “recurring” appointments . . . which scheduled to recur
anywhere from every day, to every 30 days.

I don’t always get around to “deleting” the PAST (expired) recurring
appointment instances.

They accumulate (right now, I probably have 500 “past instances” of
recurring appointments! . . . going back about 2 years (ugh).

How can I easily (!) ONLY delete the “PAST INSTANCES” of all these
recurring
appointments?

(I do not want to delete any FUTURE instances of these same recurring
appointments . . . I DO want them to recurr from this point FORWARD)?

Thanks

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Old April 20th 09, 04:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Jim In Minneapolis
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Default How to delete PAST instances (only) of RECURRING appointments?

Thanks for your help.

But I do not have "reminders" . . . . . rather, I have several hundred
"RECURRING APPOINTMENTS".

No "reminders" at all (the reminders function is already turned off).



"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Turning off reminders, restarting outlook then turning reminders back on
should do it.
See http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2004/20041130.htm

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"Jim In Minneapolis" wrote in
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I have about 100 “recurring” appointments . . . which scheduled to recur
anywhere from every day, to every 30 days.

I don’t always get around to “deleting” the PAST (expired) recurring
appointment instances.

They accumulate (right now, I probably have 500 “past instances” of
recurring appointments! . . . going back about 2 years (ugh).

How can I easily (!) ONLY delete the “PAST INSTANCES” of all these
recurring
appointments?

(I do not want to delete any FUTURE instances of these same recurring
appointments . . . I DO want them to recurr from this point FORWARD)?

Thanks


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Old April 20th 09, 02:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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Default How to delete PAST instances (only) of RECURRING appointments?

"Jim In Minneapolis" wrote in
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But I do not have "reminders" . . . . . rather, I have several hundred
"RECURRING APPOINTMENTS".


A recurring event is a single entry in your calendar with all the recurrences
calculated form the original entry's start time and the recurrence value. All
those past entries are not separate items. You can certainly select each one
and delete it, but then they become exceptions to the recurrence and if you do
anything to the event that causes the recurrences to need regeneration,
they'll all come back. If you delete the initial entry, you'll lose the
entire series.
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Old April 20th 09, 03:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Jim In Minneapolis
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Default How to delete PAST instances (only) of RECURRING appointments?

Ok. Thanks for your taking the time to reply to my questions. I appreciate
it!

Jim

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Jim In Minneapolis" wrote in
message ...

But I do not have "reminders" . . . . . rather, I have several hundred
"RECURRING APPOINTMENTS".


A recurring event is a single entry in your calendar with all the recurrences
calculated form the original entry's start time and the recurrence value. All
those past entries are not separate items. You can certainly select each one
and delete it, but then they become exceptions to the recurrence and if you do
anything to the event that causes the recurrences to need regeneration,
they'll all come back. If you delete the initial entry, you'll lose the
entire series.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


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Old April 20th 09, 04:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nikki Peterson
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Default How to delete PAST instances (only) of RECURRING appointments?

The neat thing about tasks is they offer the "Regenerate new task..."
1 day after each task is completed, as long as you set it to Recur
every 1 day. You can even select Every Weekday if necessary.

This way, from now on, all you have to do is dismiss the task and
it will regenerate a new one. This would ensure that you have only
one task live and any given time for that recurring daily/weekly/?
task.

Nikki

"Jim In Minneapolis" wrote in
message ...
Ok. Thanks for your taking the time to reply to my questions. I appreciate
it!

Jim

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Jim In Minneapolis" wrote in
message ...

But I do not have "reminders" . . . . . rather, I have several hundred
"RECURRING APPOINTMENTS".


A recurring event is a single entry in your calendar with all the
recurrences
calculated form the original entry's start time and the recurrence value.
All
those past entries are not separate items. You can certainly select each
one
and delete it, but then they become exceptions to the recurrence and if
you do
anything to the event that causes the recurrences to need regeneration,
they'll all come back. If you delete the initial entry, you'll lose the
entire series.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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Old April 20th 09, 10:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Jim In Minneapolis
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Default How to delete PAST instances (only) of RECURRING appointments?


I had not considered using "tasks" instead . . . clever approach.

I'll experiment!

Thanks for your reply.

Jim

"Nikki Peterson" wrote:

The neat thing about tasks is they offer the "Regenerate new task..."
1 day after each task is completed, as long as you set it to Recur
every 1 day. You can even select Every Weekday if necessary.

This way, from now on, all you have to do is dismiss the task and
it will regenerate a new one. This would ensure that you have only
one task live and any given time for that recurring daily/weekly/?
task.

Nikki

"Jim In Minneapolis" wrote in
message ...
Ok. Thanks for your taking the time to reply to my questions. I appreciate
it!

Jim

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Jim In Minneapolis" wrote in
message ...

But I do not have "reminders" . . . . . rather, I have several hundred
"RECURRING APPOINTMENTS".


A recurring event is a single entry in your calendar with all the
recurrences
calculated form the original entry's start time and the recurrence value.
All
those past entries are not separate items. You can certainly select each
one
and delete it, but then they become exceptions to the recurrence and if
you do
anything to the event that causes the recurrences to need regeneration,
they'll all come back. If you delete the initial entry, you'll lose the
entire series.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]




 




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