Google Calendar Event Last Day Of Month

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I’m a big fan of Google Calendar except I am a bit stumped about how to create a monthly event that repeats based on the day of the week. My parenting group meets the first Thursday of each month, but I can’t see how to capture that in Google Calendar. Is it possible?

While I generally have found Google Calendar easy to use, I too wish that the repeating events were a wee bit easier to understand. I know how to do what you’re talking about, however, so let me just step you through how I just recently added an every-first-Monday conference call with SupportSpace to my calendar…
First step is to log into your Google Calendar account and click on “Create Event”. Title the event and point it at the next upcoming meeting so you have a good starting point, then choose “Monthly” from the Repeats menu:
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Now a new set of options appears:

How to Set up Repeating Event in Google Calendar on Last Day of the Month Step 1. First, open up your text editor (I use Sublime ). Save the above file as a.ics file. I simply saved mine as myevent.ics. Go to Google Calendar, click on the little + symbol next to 'Add a friend’s.


Here’s where I get confused: to have something pegged to a specific day of the month (e.g. “first Thursday”) you need to select Repeat By: day of the week. Click that and suddenly you’ll see what you hope in the hint box:

That’s all there is to it. Now add a location and description and you should be in digital calendar nirvana! 🙂

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