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Vote now2025-04-01 05:25 PM
It is very frustrating that if you have a personal meeting id that you use for all your meetings, that you cannot use it for scheduled recurring meetings. It means that for recurring meetings, each unique meeting must be set up individually. Clicking the recurring meeting checkbox causes the meeting id to be auto-generated. We have also seen this cause confusion because people unfamiliar with this nuance (which is not super clear when you are setting up a recurring meeting) will click recurring meeting because it seems intuitive but then nobody can join their meetings because everyone only knows the personal meeting id link. It would be great if when checking the recurring meeting checkbox, there could be the same radio button options of "generate meeting id" vs "use personal meeting id" as exist for non-recurring meetings. As one example, we use Zoom for our Sunday worship (which works great) but it means I have to schedule each individual Sunday of the year and can't just "one and done".