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New: Recurring events!
More new event features you might have noticed: You now can create multiple recurring events when creating an event.
The recurring events will be identical to the original event other than their dates, allowing you to create repeating events such as a monthly book club or a meeting.
Once created, each event is it's own, allowing you to have supporters RSVP to each separately as well as edit, publish or unpublish events without affecting the others.
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How to create a recurring event:
In the event creation page, you'll see a couple of new buttons: "Single Event" and "Recurring Event"
Choosing "Single Event" will create an event like always.
However, clicking on "Recurring Event" will show a new interface where you can:
- Choose the weekly repeat schedule (repeat weekly, fortnightly or more)
- Choose the days the repeat happens on (happen once a week on a Saturday or even up to daily!)
- Choose if to create a certain number of events (no matter what date they end up on) or end the recurring events after a certain date.

Once you create the event, one of two things can happen:
If you are authorised to create events without getting them approved SupporterBase will then create the recurring events.
If you require approval for publishing an event, SupporterBase will wait for the event to be approved before creating the recurring events, just in case there are any changes needed.
You can see all the recurring events under "Related recurring events" in any of the event pages.

Q&A
Can I create a daily event?
Yes! Just choose "Repeat every 1 week" and select every day in the "Repeat on" days.
If I edit or delete the original or any of the recurring events, do the other events change?
No. SupporterBase intentionally creates distinct events. That way supporters can see and RSVP to those events separately. You can also edit and even unpublish an event without affecting the other recurring events.