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Print {nextmtgdate} on agenda? 1 year 11 months ago #87682

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Our club has a standing notification on our agenda informing members when the next meeting will be. I know the nextmtgdate variable can be used to insert that date into website content, but is there a way to dynamically insert it into the agenda?

Many thanks.

Dan
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Print {nextmtgdate} on agenda? 1 year 11 months ago #87686

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{{nextmtgdate}} actually refers to the date of the next agenda, not the one after the next agenda
You would need the variable to be something like {meetingafternextmeeting}, and that agenda would need to know the meetingaftermeetingafternextmeeting, etc. 

Maybe you could provide a link to your calendar "See our future meeting dates here"
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Print {nextmtgdate} on agenda? 1 year 11 months ago #87687

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but is there a way to dynamically insert it into the agenda?

The web page variables can be used in the agenda header but as Pam noted there isn't a 'meeting after next' variable. Following her suggestion; you can mouse over the meetings in the calendar to copy the unique address for a future meeting to use as a link in the current meeting agenda header.
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