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Microsoft 365 – How to make reoccurring Teams meetings

Sometimes you might be teaching or meeting with the same group of people on a regular basis using MS Teams. Rather than continually making individual meetings from Outlook, in Teams you can schedule them all in advance. This guide will show you how to set up reoccurring Teams meetings.

Start by loading up Teams and navigating to the calendar.

A Teams left menu bar, showing the 'Calendar' button.

From the calendar view in the top right select ‘New Meeting’.

Showing the 'New meeting'.

You will now see the meeting setup page. At the top of the list of options for the meeting give your meeting a title.

The new meeting details interface.

Next you should start adding in the people who you wish to attend. There are two ways to do this.

The first is to use ‘Add required attendees’. Which is useful if you have set up a mailing group for your attendees. Or you can add individuals via a username or email address. This is also how you can invite external users as well.

A list of names that match what has been typed into the search box.

The second way allows you to invite an entire MS Teams group. This is done by going to ‘Add channel’, you can then scroll through the various groups and select the one you want.

Please note: Doing the invite this way does not automatically add it to the members calendars. They must select the link in the channel and then select an option to add it to their calendar. Otherwise they will just join from the channel on the day.

A list of channels that are selectable.

After you have who you wish to invite sorted you can then select the first meeting date and how long the meetings will last.

Time and date options box.

Underneath this area you can now select how often this meeting will occur. By default it will show as ‘Does not repeat’. But you can select this to see a dropdown menu of all of the different timing options. There are lots of handy defaults.

Option box for reoccurrence frequency.

In this example we are looking at the ‘Custom’ occurrence, which will show a new menu.

Custom options box.

If you would like you meeting to happen multiple times a week on ‘Repeat every’ select ‘Week’. It will then show you the letters for the days of the week. You can now select how often you will meet.

Additional settings in custom box.

After you have selected the days in the week to meet, you need to select when this group of meetings will end. This is done by clicking on ‘Select date’ and scrolling through the calendar and selecting a date.

Calendar option in custom box.

Once you have selected your options it will show a handy textual version of meeting occurrences. Once happy click on ‘Save’.

Save button for custom box.

You then might want to give the meeting a description as to what it will all be about. Once you are happy you can click on ‘Save’. If you have added named attendees, this will then send all attendees the invite, you will also give a confirmation email. All of the occurrences will be automatically added to your calendar.

Save meeting details button.

If you have chosen the MS Teams group route, it will show the meeting invite in the channel. For group members to add it to their calendar or to join they need to click on the channel invite.

Post in a Teams channel with the meeting.

Once the invite has opened members can use the ‘Add to calendar’ option or they can join the meeting in progress.

Meeting invite details page.

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