Calendar list editing recurring events

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Posted by [email protected] - Jun 16 ’16 at 03:48

I have created New, Edit and Display forms for a Sharepoint 2013 Calendar list and now seem to be unable to edit a recurring event by using Edit Series.  I only see the Edit Item option.  When I click on that option and look at the Recurrence field I notice the "Start Date" field is blanked out even though I originally set a starting date for the duration of the recurrence.  The End By field still has the value I originally set.  If I click on Save to save the item it will not be saved unless I re-enter a value for the Start Date field on the Recurrence.  What do I need to do in order to make the recurrence keep the original value set in the Start Date field and how do I get back the Edit Series option on my forms?

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