Re: Calendar events that repeat at irregular intervals by Steve
Steve
Sun Jun 10 20:55:28 CDT 2007
Allen Watson wrote:
> There's a better way I would use. If the event happens nearly every month,
> set it up as a monthly event, say on the first Sunday of each month. That
> gives you one event per month. Now, if in a particular month the event is on
> the 2nd Sunday, just go to that month and drag the event from one Sunday to
> the other. If some month the event does not occur, just delete it. Each time
> you act on an event, Entourage will ask if you want to change the whole
> series or just the one event; you'll reply, "Just the one," of course.
You're right, that's a better way.
Thanks,
Steve = : ^ )
>> From: Steve Ball <steveb@bigpond.net.au>
>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office.entourage
>> Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 08:16:07 +1000
>> Subject: Re: Calendar events that repeat at irregular intervals
>>
>> Jolly Roger:
>>
>>> On 2007-06-08 03:28:05 -0500, Steve Ball <steveb@bigpond.net.au> said:
>>>
>>>> Is there a way to enter the same event occurring a number of times, but not
>>>> recurring at any regular interval? I've just migrated from Now Up-to-Date
>>>> and, in that programme, I would enter the event once and then highlight it,
>>>> and select 'Copy' from the File menu, then click on a day and 'Paste' the
>>>> event.
>>>>
>>>> Does Entourage support anything like this or do I have to enter the same
>>>> information over and over?
>>>
>>> In Entourage calendar view, you can hold down the Option key on your
>>> keyboard and drag and drop any event to another day to duplicate the
>>> event.
>>
>> Thanks. That's a start. Is there a way to do this when events aren't in the
>> same month? I need to create an event that happens every month or two,
>> always on a Sunday but not necessarily the same Sunday (first, second etc.)
>> of the month. Can I do this?
>>
>> I guess I could make it every Sunday from the first to the last event, then
>> go through and delete the event from the weeks where it doesn't happen. Can
>> you see any problem with this workaround?
>>
>> Copy/paste of calendar event would be an easy fix.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Steve = : ^ )
>>
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