Moderated deleting multiple calendar events in outlook 21
Kimsan
Hi, I not sure if any responses came in as I’m had email issues. However, does anyone know how to delete a weeks worth of different appointments at once using the calendar in outlook? Thank you
-- Kimsan Song kimsansong@...
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Van Lant, Robin
You may be able to go into the calendar and change to list view, then do it. I’m not brave enough to try it. My preferred way is to hit the context key on an item I want to delete and arrow up once to the delete option.
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Hi, I not sure if any responses came in as I’m had email issues. However, does anyone know how to delete a weeks worth of different appointments at once using the calendar in outlook? Thank you
-- Kimsan Song kimsansong@...
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Kimsan
I actually did that before posting my question, on the calendar was nothing relating to what appointments I had for a recent week, so since I didn’t see anything, I just did a CTRL a, then bam, all of it was gone, even appointments for the rest of the year. was like oops? lol
-- Kimsan Song kimsansong@...
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Sent: Monday, December 12, 2022 1:13 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: deleting multiple calendar events in outlook 21
You may be able to go into the calendar and change to list view, then do it. I’m not brave enough to try it. My preferred way is to hit the context key on an item I want to delete and arrow up once to the delete option.
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Hi, I not sure if any responses came in as I’m had email issues. However, does anyone know how to delete a weeks worth of different appointments at once using the calendar in outlook? Thank you
-- Kimsan Song
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Mike B.
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Yo Bro,
Whenever you invoke a keystroke and realize you've
just did something wrong if you invoke the keystroke, control + Z, this
keystroke will undo your prior command.
Control+Z from keyboard help:
Reverses the last editing function by calling the application specific Undo command. Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. ----- Original Message -----
From: Kimsan
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2022 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: deleting multiple calendar events in outlook
21 I actually did that before posting my question, on the calendar was nothing relating to what appointments I had for a recent week, so since I didn’t see anything, I just did a CTRL a, then bam, all of it was gone, even appointments for the rest of the year. was like oops? lol
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You may be able to go into the calendar and change to list view, then do it. I’m not brave enough to try it. My preferred way is to hit the context key on an item I want to delete and arrow up once to the delete option.
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Kimsan
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Hi, I not sure if any responses came in as I’m had email issues. However, does anyone know how to delete a weeks worth of different appointments at once using the calendar in outlook? Thank you
-- Kimsan Song
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Kimsan
What up bro, At the time when I did that and goofed. I didn’t think of the undo command, so I will just need to redo my entire calendar over the holiday break.
-- Kimsan Song kimsansong@...
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mike B.
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2022 5:12 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: deleting multiple calendar events in outlook 21
Yo Bro,
Whenever you invoke a keystroke and realize you've just did something wrong if you invoke the keystroke, control + Z, this keystroke will undo your prior command.
Control+Z from keyboard help:
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kimsan Sent: Monday, December 12, 2022 1:48 PM Subject: Re: deleting multiple calendar events in outlook 21
I actually did that before posting my question, on the calendar was nothing relating to what appointments I had for a recent week, so since I didn’t see anything, I just did a CTRL a, then bam, all of it was gone, even appointments for the rest of the year. was like oops? lol
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Van Lant, Robin via groups.io
You may be able to go into the calendar and change to list view, then do it. I’m not brave enough to try it. My preferred way is to hit the context key on an item I want to delete and arrow up once to the delete option.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kimsan
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Hi, I not sure if any responses came in as I’m had email issues. However, does anyone know how to delete a weeks worth of different appointments at once using the calendar in outlook? Thank you
-- Kimsan Song
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Ken Chernack
Hi. My following idea does not du exactly what you want, but it could be helpful. I have never heard of the functionality that you describe in one Outlook command/process.
I will assume you have enabled Reminders in your calendar set-up. Mine is set for 2 weeks. Thus, I get a pre-notification of the session starting 2 weeks before the date of the session.
When you start to see your reminders, just ‘dismiss’ them and the meeting/appointment will go away.
I guess you could go to the high level setting of Reminders in the macro-settings table in Options and change the value to 4 weeks / 1 month or any number you want they you to use.
HTH, Ken
p.s. After writing/editing this note, I would recommend deleting one session at a time, rather than trying to build a rube-Goldberg (sorry for using a generational term) solution that will probably break very easily.
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