> My workweek begins on Sundays.
> Recurring daily weekday meetings begin on Mondays when I set them up in
> Calendar.
> I have chosen my weekdays to be Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thr and have left Fri
> and Sat unchecked.
Recurring appointment, Daily, Every Weekday, Range of recurrence (select the
day to start appointment)
> > My workweek begins on Sundays.
> > Recurring daily weekday meetings begin on Mondays when I set them up in
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> How are you setting them up? If I set up a recurring meeting, it starts on
> the current day.....
Gordon - 06 Dec 2007 13:33 GMT
> Recurring appointment, Daily, Every Weekday, Range of recurrence (select
> the
> day to start appointment)
I'm sorry I don't understand what your problem is. When you create the new
meeting, just select the day it recurs on, just like anything else.
Diane Poremsky - 06 Dec 2007 15:03 GMT
Outlook defines weekday as M-F, not workdays as selected by the user.
Technically it is correct, as it says weekday, not workday, and M-F are
traditionally 'weekdays'.
Why not do the weekly option and choose the individual days? that does work.

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> Recurring appointment, Daily, Every Weekday, Range of recurrence (select
> the
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>> on
>> the current day.....