Fifth Wednesday

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BK

Using Windows XP and Office 2007

Any time a month has a fifth Wednesday, I have an appointment. It's not
the LAST Wednesday of every month, it's only in months where there is a
FIFTH Wednesday.

That does not seem to be an option. I can select the first, second, third,
fourth, or last, but not the fifth. Am I missing something??
 
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F.H. Muffman

Using Windows XP and Office 2007

Any time a month has a fifth Wednesday, I have an appointment. It's
not the LAST Wednesday of every month, it's only in months where
there is a FIFTH Wednesday.

That does not seem to be an option. I can select the first, second,
third, fourth, or last, but not the fifth. Am I missing something??

Nope. I'd say that adding 'fifth' to that drop down is such an edge case
that it wasn't considered worth adding and testing. I could imagine it could
be done in code, but it wouldn't be a recurring appointment, it would just
be individual appointments.
 
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BK

Thanks for letting me know it wasn't just that I didn't know where to look.
Bummer that there is no option for that.


Diane Poremsky said:
No, you arent missing anything - there is no option for 5th week's in
outlook.

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BK said:
Using Windows XP and Office 2007

Any time a month has a fifth Wednesday, I have an appointment. It's not
the LAST Wednesday of every month, it's only in months where there is a
FIFTH Wednesday.

That does not seem to be an option. I can select the first, second,
third, fourth, or last, but not the fifth. Am I missing something??
 
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BK

Thanks for the info!!


F.H. Muffman said:
Nope. I'd say that adding 'fifth' to that drop down is such an edge case
that it wasn't considered worth adding and testing. I could imagine it
could be done in code, but it wouldn't be a recurring appointment, it
would just be individual appointments.
 

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