Choose recurrance dates not available by default

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Joemonkey

If I wanted to have a recurrance of an event on the 15th of every month and
the last day of every month, is that possible?

What if I had an event (say lunch with a client) that recurred at odd dates
but the same time? Is there a way to create the event, then have a calendar
pop up and select the dates you would like that event to copy to? Or would I
just have to create that event seperately for each of those days?

For example, if I create an event at 12:30PM on Monday and say "Lunch with
client" and I know I'm having lunch with that client on Tuesday and Friday of
that week as well as Wednesday and Thursday of next week, can that all be put
on the calendar with ONE appointment creation?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://www.websetters.co.uk should help with this.

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After furious head scratching, Joemonkey asked:

| If I wanted to have a recurrance of an event on the 15th of every
| month and the last day of every month, is that possible?
|
| What if I had an event (say lunch with a client) that recurred at odd
| dates but the same time? Is there a way to create the event, then
| have a calendar pop up and select the dates you would like that event
| to copy to? Or would I just have to create that event seperately for
| each of those days?
|
| For example, if I create an event at 12:30PM on Monday and say "Lunch
| with client" and I know I'm having lunch with that client on Tuesday
| and Friday of that week as well as Wednesday and Thursday of next
| week, can that all be put on the calendar with ONE appointment
| creation?
 
J

Joemonkey

So I assume this is not something available natively in Outlook? Thanks for
the link.
 

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