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Birthdays & secondary calendar

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Colin Foster - 12 Jun 2005 21:52 GMT
Is it possible to have birthdays appear in a seperate calendar (just for
birthdays & anniversaries)?
Regards
Colin Foster
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 12 Jun 2005 23:20 GMT
You'd have to drag them to another calendar folder after they get
auto-created (from contacts) in the Calendar folder. You'd then also need a
third-party tool to have reminders fire from the other calendar-type folder
since normally Outlook only fires reminders from the default folders

> Is it possible to have birthdays appear in a seperate calendar (just for
> birthdays & anniversaries)?
Colin Foster - 13 Jun 2005 10:52 GMT
Hi Vince,
This is what I thought, but I decided to ask the question, "just in case". I
think that what I will have to do is use the "main" calendar for the
Birthdays & Anniversaries & the other calendar for the other dates that I
want to monitor as it is less necessary for those to have automatic reminders.
Regards
Colin

> You'd have to drag them to another calendar folder after they get
> auto-created (from contacts) in the Calendar folder. You'd then also need a
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> > Is it possible to have birthdays appear in a seperate calendar (just for
> > birthdays & anniversaries)?
 
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