In these examples we'll use the calendar's "type" to indicate the schedules of two different shifts, a simple 9-5 day shift, and an alternate schedule that alternates between days and evenings with a week off.
Simple Day Shift
Start by creating a new appointment for the 9-5 day, using the "type" to indicate your shift's name.
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Next, click on the checkbox beside "Repeating" and have the event repeat every Monday through Friday. Set this to repeat every week (every 1 week) and be sure to enter an ending date.
![Image](http://www.seedcode.com/support/images/cci/repeats/repsimple2.gif)
Click "Save Repeat Settings" and then click "Continue" on the original appointment screen. Once the repeating events are created they'll be presented to you as a list to the right of the first event. You can then edit or delete individual events (such as those that might fall on holidays).
![Image](http://www.seedcode.com/support/images/cci/repeats/repsimple3.gif)
Alternating Schedules
For a more complicated schedule that alternates, we'll manipulate the calendar's "Repeat Every..." setting to make the schedules alternate. Begin by creating the first of the alternating schedules: in this case, the week of 9-5 day shift.
![Image](http://www.seedcode.com/support/images/cci/repeats/reptough1.gif)
Next, click on the checkbox beside "Repeating" and have the event repeat every Monday through Friday. Set this to repeat every 4 weeks. This will give use space for a week of evening shift, and then a week off, before the day shift repeats. Be sure to enter an ending date.
![Image](http://www.seedcode.com/support/images/cci/repeats/reptough2.gif)
Once you've clicked "Save Repeat Settings" and then "Continue" on the original appointment screen you can click "Continue" again to begin creating the night shift part of this schedule.
![Image](http://www.seedcode.com/support/images/cci/repeats/reptough3.gif)
In the "Repeating" section you'll set this to repeat every 4 weeks as well so that these events fit in right after the Day shift so there is a week of nights after every week of days. This would be followed by a week off before the Day shift begins again.
Enjoy!