Delete appointments after a date
I have a daily meeting in my calendar that I'm not going to anymore (because my work for that project is over). I'd like to remove the occurrences after today but leave the ones in the past.
I've seen how I can accomplish this if I'm the meeting organizer, but I'm not.
How can I delete all future occurrences?
Here's a screenshot of what happens when I try to delete. It clearly states that all occurrences will be deleted.

Do you want to delete all occurrences of the recurring appointment "Hawkins: Daily 2016 Stand-ups", or just this one?
- Delete this occurrence.
- Delete the series.
[OK] [Cancel]
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I have a daily meeting in my calendar that I'm not going to anymore (because my work for that project is over). I'd like to remove the occurrences after today but leave the ones in the past.
I've seen how I can accomplish this if I'm the meeting organizer, but I'm not.
How can I delete all future occurrences?
Here's a screenshot of what happens when I try to delete. It clearly states that all occurrences will be deleted.

Do you want to delete all occurrences of the recurring appointment "Hawkins: Daily 2016 Stand-ups", or just this one?
- Delete this occurrence.
- Delete the series.
[OK] [Cancel]
microsoft-outlook calendar
@BramMooij, the question is tagged with Outlook. If I delete the event, it removes all past ones, too.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:07
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My bad, I sometimes forget about the tags. Thanks for the update. I think this link might provide you with the answer: support.office.com/en-us/article/… . Or is the problem that you cannot do this because it's not your event?
– BramMooij
Nov 9 '16 at 23:12
@BramMooij no worries.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:13
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I have a daily meeting in my calendar that I'm not going to anymore (because my work for that project is over). I'd like to remove the occurrences after today but leave the ones in the past.
I've seen how I can accomplish this if I'm the meeting organizer, but I'm not.
How can I delete all future occurrences?
Here's a screenshot of what happens when I try to delete. It clearly states that all occurrences will be deleted.

Do you want to delete all occurrences of the recurring appointment "Hawkins: Daily 2016 Stand-ups", or just this one?
- Delete this occurrence.
- Delete the series.
[OK] [Cancel]
microsoft-outlook calendar
I have a daily meeting in my calendar that I'm not going to anymore (because my work for that project is over). I'd like to remove the occurrences after today but leave the ones in the past.
I've seen how I can accomplish this if I'm the meeting organizer, but I'm not.
How can I delete all future occurrences?
Here's a screenshot of what happens when I try to delete. It clearly states that all occurrences will be deleted.

Do you want to delete all occurrences of the recurring appointment "Hawkins: Daily 2016 Stand-ups", or just this one?
- Delete this occurrence.
- Delete the series.
[OK] [Cancel]
microsoft-outlook calendar
microsoft-outlook calendar
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@BramMooij, the question is tagged with Outlook. If I delete the event, it removes all past ones, too.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:07
1
My bad, I sometimes forget about the tags. Thanks for the update. I think this link might provide you with the answer: support.office.com/en-us/article/… . Or is the problem that you cannot do this because it's not your event?
– BramMooij
Nov 9 '16 at 23:12
@BramMooij no worries.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:13
add a comment |
@BramMooij, the question is tagged with Outlook. If I delete the event, it removes all past ones, too.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:07
1
My bad, I sometimes forget about the tags. Thanks for the update. I think this link might provide you with the answer: support.office.com/en-us/article/… . Or is the problem that you cannot do this because it's not your event?
– BramMooij
Nov 9 '16 at 23:12
@BramMooij no worries.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:13
@BramMooij, the question is tagged with Outlook. If I delete the event, it removes all past ones, too.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:07
@BramMooij, the question is tagged with Outlook. If I delete the event, it removes all past ones, too.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:07
1
1
My bad, I sometimes forget about the tags. Thanks for the update. I think this link might provide you with the answer: support.office.com/en-us/article/… . Or is the problem that you cannot do this because it's not your event?
– BramMooij
Nov 9 '16 at 23:12
My bad, I sometimes forget about the tags. Thanks for the update. I think this link might provide you with the answer: support.office.com/en-us/article/… . Or is the problem that you cannot do this because it's not your event?
– BramMooij
Nov 9 '16 at 23:12
@BramMooij no worries.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:13
@BramMooij no worries.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:13
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@BramMooij, the question is tagged with Outlook. If I delete the event, it removes all past ones, too.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:07
1
My bad, I sometimes forget about the tags. Thanks for the update. I think this link might provide you with the answer: support.office.com/en-us/article/… . Or is the problem that you cannot do this because it's not your event?
– BramMooij
Nov 9 '16 at 23:12
@BramMooij no worries.
– gregsdennis
Nov 9 '16 at 23:13