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    Linden Tucker commented  · 

    I have had to switch back to using Google Calendar because I use this function so extensively, and having to alter one event in PC, which resets all future events breaks my calendaring. For example, I video chat with my best friend every other Tuesday. Except some weeks, because of work or other obligations, we switch to Wednesday. I cannot edit just that week to make it Wednesday; it changes all future events to Wednesdays too! In Google Calendar, there is a pop-up when you make changes to a recurring event that asks: Edit recurring event for: _ this event; _ this and following events; _All events. I use the first option ALL THE TIME, and the second option when I am rescheduling the recurring event on a regular basis, but this is the default setting in PC. Makes the recurring event completely unusable for me, so I have had to ditch PC bc I have so many recurring events to handle.

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