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When setting a recurring appointment in Outlook, there is a descriptive
phrase displayed on the appointment form - something like: "Occurs every 2 weeks on Monday effective 30.01.2006 until 10.03.2006 from 07:00 to 07:30." If someone is using Office with the Multilanguage Pack installed, I would appreciate knwing if this phrase is still in English or if it is translated into the local language. Thanks in advance for any help.... Rod Kimmel, Partner www.SoftwareOnSailboats.com www.TheSalesDomain.com |
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