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Good day,
I know that I can type text into the Start time and outlook will work out the date I want -- ie: 3 weeks from now, or Next Friday; but can I type something like: Every 3rd Monday and have outlook automatically set a repeating item for the 3rd Monday? I vaguely remember something like this is an old version of Outlook - 98 or 2000 maybe. I have Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007, running with Exchange 2003. |
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