How do you create a meeting recurring every other day excluding weekends?

How do you create a meeting recurring every other day excluding weekends?

Create a meeting recurring every other day excluding weekends in Outlook

  1. In the Calendar view, please click Home > New Meeting to create a new meeting.
  2. Now a blank meeting window is opening, please click Meeting > Recurrence.
  3. In the popping Appointment Recurrence dialog box, please do as follows:

How do I schedule a recurring event?

Set up a new repeating event

  1. On your computer, open Google Calendar.
  2. In the top left, click Create .
  3. Add the event title and any other details.
  4. Next to “Does not repeat,” click the Down arrow .
  5. Choose how often you want the event to repeat, and when you want the event that repeats to end.
  6. At the top right, click Save.

How often should I create a repeat event in my calendar?

You can also create an event that recurs, say, once every four weeks on a Thursday (but not necessarily the very first Thursday of the month), or once every two (or three, or four) months, or even once every two (or three, or thirty) years. Here’s what you do… Launch the Calendar app, create a new event, tap the Repeat setting, then tap Custom.

What are some recurring tasks in a month?

Make/send out agenda for meeting. Recurs 2 days before the 1st Wednesday of the month. Set up room for meeting. Recurs 1st Wednesday of the month. Send follow-up email. Recurs 1 day after the 1st Wednesday of the month. Right now, I need to set all of these dates manually every month, which is a pain.

How to create a recurring appointment to occur every weekday?

To create a recurring appointment or meeting which occurs every weekday in Outlook, please do as follows: 1 In the Calendar view, please click Home > New Appointment. 2 Now a new Appointment window is opening. Please click Appointment > Recurrence. See screenshot: 3 Now in the Appointment Recurrence dialog box, please do as follows:

How often can I set up a new event on my iPhone?

For your particular question, Peter, let’s pick Monthly. Next tap “Every,” and make a selection—say, once a month, in this case. (You could also choose twice a month, three times a month, and so on.)