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I have a macro which upon receipt of an E-Mail (with text info containing key
words) will use the mail info to create an Appointment item. The mail info may contain a recurring event specified as a DAILY recurrence. The info in the mail may have a recurrence fall on a Saturday or Sunday. I cannot control the mail content but would like the macro to eliminate any Saturday or Sunday recurrences (i.e. only create the weekday recurrences). Any way to do this in scriipt ? Thanks |
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