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rogueakula rogueakula is offline Setting up a recurring task for the last weekday prior to a specific date Windows 11 Setting up a recurring task for the last weekday prior to a specific date Office 2019
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I think that I already know the answer, but I am not the smartest person so I thought I would ask. Is there a way in Outlook to set up a recurring task for the last weekday prior to a specific date. At work I have a task that is due every month on the 20th. Of course, sometimes that falls on a weekend. I would like to set up a recurring task that would set the due date to the Friday before the 20th unless the 20th is a weekday. Thank you so much for your help!

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