Did you make changes to any of the individual past occurrences of the
recurring appointment? If not, you can set an end date for the
appointment, which will save all the old occurrences and end with the
last one that occurred, and then you can start a new recurrence with the
changes.
If you've changed any individual occurrences, though, the changes would
be lost if you put an end date on the first recurring appointment. I
can't think of any way around that...although you could go and manually
copy each changed occurrence so that when you put an end date on the
recurring appt. and the changes disappear, you'll still have copies of
the actual appointment changes for those instances.
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Jocelyn Fiorello
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