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If your association has an event which occurs on a regular basis, save time by setting it up as a recurring event. Most the details of the original event will be applied to the recurring instances. A notable exception is Fees, which must be set for each instance.<ref>'''Which event details DO NOT get copied from original event to recurring instances?''' | If your association has an event which occurs on a regular basis, save time by setting it up as a recurring event. Most the details of the original event will be applied to the recurring instances. A notable exception is Fees, which must be set for each instance.<ref>'''Which event details DO NOT get copied from original event to recurring instances?''' | ||
*Reminder to attendees | *Reminder to attendees |
Revision as of 13:26, 27 December 2018
If your association has an event which occurs on a regular basis, save time by setting it up as a recurring event. Most the details of the original event will be applied to the recurring instances. A notable exception is Fees, which must be set for each instance.[1]
- Important: Once an event is listed as a recurring event, each event instance will be displayed on the calendar at the appropriate date/time where the instance may be modified on an individual basis or ALL instances may be changed at once by editing the original occurrence.
- Note: After an instance has been edited individually, it will no longer accept the changes from the original occurrence.
- Figure: Recurrence options in the "Create a New Event" screen.
- ↑ Which event details DO NOT get copied from original event to recurring instances?
- Reminder to attendees
- Fees
- Discounts
- Attendees
- Attendees List
- Locations
- Custom Fields
- Event Notes