Sure, as long as you know how to write them. The easiest way to see how they
are written is to save an ics then open in notepad.
For most people, importing from excel then setting the recurring flag in
outlook is easier.

Or just make single appointments in excel for each of
the dates. That is fairly simple using Excel formulas and features.
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"Vince Averello" wrote in message
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I figured as much... is there a way to create a recurring via an ICS file?
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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you can't import them as recurring - you need to set that field after
import.