Is it possible to change the start and end dates of a monthly frequency to transition from the middle of one month to the middle of the next month?

Is it possible to change the start and end dates of a monthly frequency to transition from the middle of one month to the middle of the next month?

It is not possible to change a Monthly frequency's start and end dates to transition from the middle of one month to the middle of the next month.

Monthly frequencies start at the beginning of each month to the end of the same month.
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