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# Set Unavailability Period

## Step by Step

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**Start by navigating to your profile at the bottom of the screen.**

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**Click on the&#x20;*****Settings*****&#x20;tab.**

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**Select&#x20;*****Unavailability Period*****, where you can configure a period of unavailability during which you will not be notified. This will also leave a clear trace for users who want to reach you.**

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**Activate unavailable mode using the switch.**

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**Indicate the date and time of your return to work.**

Then select the checkmark at the top right to save your choice.

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**If someone wants to invite you to a discussion, they will clearly see that you are unavailable.**

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