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I am trying to set up a calendar with my bill due dates to assist me in my
budget-keeping. I looked to see if there was such a thing in the templates
and did not find one unless I am using the wrong search terms.
I would like to set it up so it repeats rather than my having to enter the
information for every single month individually.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Why not just create recurring tasks in Outlook?
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"GRhodes" wrote:

I am trying to set up a calendar with my bill due dates to assist me in my
budget-keeping. I looked to see if there was such a thing in the templates
and did not find one unless I am using the wrong search terms.
I would like to set it up so it repeats rather than my having to enter the
information for every single month individually.
Any assistance would be appreciated.

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