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Learn How Enabling Recurring Events Affects Salesforce for Outlook (Retiring) Users
Your Salesforce and API users can expect the following changes after you enable the Salesforce for Outlook Recurring Events feature.

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Your Salesforce and API users can expect the following changes after you enable the Salesforce for Outlook Recurring Events feature.
| Recurring events are available in Salesforce Classic only. |
| Salesforce for Outlook is available in Salesforce Classic and in Lightning Experience, if Salesforce Classic is available in your org. Salesforce for Outlook is available with the purchase of Sales Cloud or Government Cloud in: Personal, Contact Manager, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
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| Salesforce users | Changes made to a series don't affect past events. |
Changes made to the following fields in an event series override changes previously made to single events.
In addition, if users change any of those fields, all events in the series are deleted and re-created. As a result, the status of all invitees is reset to Not Responded. |
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| API users | After users start syncing recurring events, the following read-only API objects appear in the API.
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