Thanks, Helena! That works well.

On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:25:34 PM UTC-5 Helena wrote:

> This is how I do it: make sure that the *Do not create a completed copy 
> ...* option in the Recurrence Advanced Setiings is *not* set. Check the 
> task as done (which moves the recurring task to next time). Then uncheck 
> and change the time (and possibly other) properties to whatever you like 
> for this newly created exception task. 
>
> fredag 21 januari 2022 kl. 22:06:05 UTC+1 skrev cmur...@gmail.com:
>
>> What's the easiest/best way to have an exception to a recurring task?
>>
>> For example, let's say I have one that is normally due each month on the 
>> 23rd, but for this month only, it will be due on the 28th. I want to change 
>> the current occurrence without messing with the standard recurring pattern.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
>>
>

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