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jackyleunght2002

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#311560 26-Jan-2024 23:46
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Hello All

 

Does anyone know is it possible to setup recurring events on a 13 months calendar?

 

the 1st day of the month was 28th August 2023

 

but on the 5th month 2025, it is starting to be out for a week. 

 

if you do, can you please let me know

 

thanks

 

Jacky 


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Aaron2222
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  #3187095 27-Jan-2024 02:08
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Do you mean something like the International Fixed Calendar, or just an event that recurs every 4 weeks?




jackyleunght2002

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  #3187511 27-Jan-2024 22:51
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Aaron2222:

 

Do you mean something like the International Fixed Calendar, or just an event that recurs every 4 weeks?

 

 

 

 

Hello @aaron2222: i think the International Fixed Calendar is the one that I am looking for. 

 

 

 

We always have 13 months, and it is always a four-week schedule, starting Monday and finishing Sunday. 

 

What I want to achieve is to use the Google Calendar so that every year, the right month will show up on the calendar.

 

is it going to be achievable?

 

 

 

jacky 


Aaron2222
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  #3187518 27-Jan-2024 23:50
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Unfortunately, I don't think it's something that any mainstream calendar software supports natively. It's probably something a Google Calendar add-in could support for scheduling recurring events against though.




jackyleunght2002

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  #3187793 28-Jan-2024 19:39
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Aaron2222:

 

Unfortunately, I don't think it's something that any mainstream calendar software supports natively. It's probably something a Google Calendar add-in could support for scheduling recurring events against though.

 

 

 

 

oh thats sad, so i have to do it manually for 13 times each year then. 


Aaron2222
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  #3187834 28-Jan-2024 23:40
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Google Calendar (and most other calendar software) lets you set events to recur every n days/weeks, so you could set an event to recur every 4 weeks or 28 days, and that should work within that year. If it is something like the International Fixed Calendar where the first day of the week is always a Sunday/Monday, it'll be out of sync for the next year, but you should be able to use recurring events within the same year.


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