Recurring Meeting

D

dtruelove

My supervisor would like for me to schedule a recurring meeting for several
attendees. This meeting would occur on the 1st Thursday after the 1st
Wednesday of every month. Can someone tell me how to do this?
 
A

answerbee

Set appointment on the first date. Click on the "Action" tab up top. Go to
"Recurrence." In the "Recurrence Pattern" section, click the circle next to
"Monthly" and then click the circle next to the second option and set it to
the 1st Thursday of every month.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Set appointment on the first date. Click on the "Action" tab up top. Go
to
"Recurrence." In the "Recurrence Pattern" section, click the circle next
to
"Monthly" and then click the circle next to the second option and set it
to
the 1st Thursday of every month.

Not a solution. The first Thursday of the month can occur before the first
Wednesday. The OP wanted the day after the first Wednesday.
 
B

Bob I

Brian said:
Not a solution. The first Thursday of the month can occur before the
first Wednesday. The OP wanted the day after the first Wednesday.

Could be solved by scanning the calendar for appointment on the 1st of
the month and move it ahead one week.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook does not provide a method for this type of scheduling. However,
there is an application available from
http://www.websetters.co.uk/WSAddIns/WSRAII/index.htm that will allow for
non-traditional scheduling.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, dtruelove asked:

| My supervisor would like for me to schedule a recurring meeting for
| several attendees. This meeting would occur on the 1st Thursday
| after the 1st Wednesday of every month. Can someone tell me how to
| do this?
 

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