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    Removing Recurring Reminder

    Hi All,

    I set a recurring reminder up on outlook back last year to remind me to do a task each Friday. I no longer need to do this task but Outlook wont let me remove the recurrence. I have no idea how to get rid of this, I have tried changing the end date, the number of occurrences and still it appears for every Friday. I attach a screen shot.

    I hope you can point me in the right direction.

    Cheers.
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    Re: Removing Recurring Reminder

    When you open the ocurrence make sure you tick to open the series. Then choose delete and that should do the trick.

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    Re: Removing Recurring Reminder

    I had tried that before posting here, it doesn't make any difference at all

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    Re: Removing Recurring Reminder

    in outlook 2007 open calender right click on any occurrence
    click edit series
    click delete in toolbar.
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    Re: Removing Recurring Reminder

    If that doesn't work, save the emails you want to keep, uninstall outlook and re-install outlook. (cause something in the program isn't working as intended.)
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