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I am a teacher and I have used MS outlook for a few years to organise my
timetable. My school has changed to a two week timetable starting in September so my lessons repeat each fortnight. This would be OK but I need to be able to skip weeks for holidays. Help please. I do not want to have to go back to carrying a large diary around with me again! |
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Dave wrote:
I am a teacher and I have used MS outlook for a few years to organise my timetable. My school has changed to a two week timetable starting in September so my lessons repeat each fortnight. This would be OK but I need to be able to skip weeks for holidays. Help please. I do not want to have to go back to carrying a large diary around with me again! Alas, Outlook by itself won't skip holidays. Holidays have no special significance. They're just calendar entries like any other. There are tools you can buy to handle irregular recurrences, though. One of them is he http://www.websetters.co.uk/WSAddIns...ment/index.htm -- Brian Tillman -- Brian Tillman |
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