Instead of using a repeater you can clone the task. Just create the task the way you like it (with a schedule and a deadline) for the first day and then call 'M-x org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift'. Org-mode will ask you the number of clones it should create and the time shift. Just specify the time shift as '1d' and you are done.
-- Darlan At Tue, 12 Mar 2013 11:06:30 -0400, Rick Hanson wrote: > > [1 <text/plain; ISO-8859-1 (7bit)>] > Hi everyone, > > I've already RTFMed for this, but I still don't see how to do the following. > > Fact: I can add a repeater to a time stamp (like "+1d") in org-mode so that > a task shows up in my agenda as an every day item. > > Question: Can I restrict this repetition to, say, 1 week? > > For instance, I have a task I have to perform every day this week, /but > only for this week/. So if I were to pull up my agenda for this week, I > should see the task posted every day of this week, but if I then hit the > "f" key to go forward a week, I should *not* see that task in this (the > following) week. > > This is a not deal-breaker if not possible. I can just get rid if the task > at the end of the week (but it's state, of course, that I have to keep in > my mind, instead of committing it to the magic of org-mode). > > Thanks a lot of any help! (My apologies if it's in the manual and I missed > it.) > > Best, --Rick > [2 <text/html; ISO-8859-1 (quoted-printable)>] >