Recurring Tasks/Events In Calendar
Trying to schedule a weekly business meeting that happens at the same time every Friday and I do not have the option to have this as a recurring or repeating event.
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Shawn Anzaidua
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I would like this too! The whole idea of us having this system is to simplify things. We don't want to have to sync to Google.
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Celine Criscione
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Seriously, how is this not a thing? You said you were working on it when we signed up 3 or more years ago. Failing that, the ability to copy/duplicate an event would at least save some of the headache.
Google sync is not an acceptable solution.
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Stuart Haas
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This is pretty important. We need it to close of blocks of time to prevent scheduling of meetings. And for repeating office meetings.
Also, remember, many of us use Office365 or other calendaring solutions.
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Anonymous
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Scott is right, you'll have pages of the recurring tasks if you use Google Calendar. I'd recommend using the sync lightly, e.g. set your recurring task in your calendar for 4 times. When it expires, set it again.
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KRISTY
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Would like to setup a recurring weekly appointment on the calendar.
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Jody Dellinger
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Can you add a feature to allow task to be made reoccurring?
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Scott Feller
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A problem with putting a recurring task in through Google is that JobNimbus seems to show 100 tasks for that meeting, counting all future meetings as tasks. I am being told by Support that my phone app doesn't work because I have too many tasks.
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Elizabeth Sanicola
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Not a great solution, but you can do this if you sync your calendar to your google calendar. Just go in and create the items in your google cal. and then allow it to migrate over to Job Nimbus.
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Melissa
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Basically to assign tasks (one time) but to make it so every week, every month, every day etc. A frequent task to be reminded of instead of continuous entering. This being more geared towards the calendar, not so much "action trigger" which leans more towards jobs/customers/ being created in the system.