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When I look at my calendar in OWA and go to create or change an event,then
try to save and close it, I get "Appointment Can't Be Opened"

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My advice would be to post to an Outlook, not Excel, discussion group.

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OWA is handled by the Exchange server, please post to that group.

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When I look at my calendar in OWA and go to create or change an event,then
try to save and close it, I get "Appointment Can't Be Opened"


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