How do I create a recurring channel meeting in Microsoft Teams?

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2024-10-21T19:26:13+00:00

How do I create a recurring channel meeting in Microsoft Teams?

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Anonymous
2024-10-21T21:01:47+00:00

Dear Nikolas Palmer,

Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you.

I understand that you need to create a recurring channel meeting in Microsoft Teams.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you set it up:

  1. Navigate to the Calendar tab on the left side of the Teams interface.
  2. Click on + New Meeting.
  3. Fill in the meeting title, add required attendees, and set the start and end times.
  4. In the Add channel field, select the channel where you want the meeting to occur. This will make the meeting visible in the channel posts.
  5. Under the Does not repeat dropdown, choose the recurrence pattern (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly) and set an end date if needed.
  6. Click Save to schedule the meeting. It will now appear in the channel and on the calendars of all invited attendees.

If you need any more help, feel free to ask! We look forward to hearing from you; Please understand that our initial response may not always immediately resolve the issue. However, with your help and more detailed information, we can work together to find a solution. Thank you for your cooperation.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-11-05T21:30:06+00:00

    Thanks, I appreciate it. I'm good for now.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-11-05T18:20:06+00:00

    Dear Nikolas Palmer,

    I hope you're doing well.

    Sorry to disturb. As we have not received a response, can I know if the above answer could clarify your problem, or could you please help confirm if we could help you?

    If our information was helpful to you, we invite you to vote for the answer so that others may find it easier. Thank you for your time and wish you a nice day.

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