Lets say my friend Joe is 45 years old today. I have a reminder on my
calendar that it is "Joe's 45th Birthday" Is there any way that Outlook can
automatically display that it is "Joe's 46th Birthday" next year?
You can use this method to accomplish the age on a Contact form - it does
not propagate to the calendar, though:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/age_form.htm

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After furious head scratching, GeneR asked:
| Lets say my friend Joe is 45 years old today. I have a reminder on my
| calendar that it is "Joe's 45th Birthday" Is there any way that
| Outlook can automatically display that it is "Joe's 46th Birthday"
| next year?
Twan - 22 Dec 2005 12:01 GMT
Is there an other way that is will propagate the age to a subject field of
the calendar event ?
> You can use this method to accomplish the age on a Contact form - it does
> not propagate to the calendar, though:
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> | Outlook can automatically display that it is "Joe's 46th Birthday"
> | next year?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 22 Dec 2005 17:53 GMT
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> Is there an other way that is will propagate the age to a subject field of
> the calendar event ?
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>> | Outlook can automatically display that it is "Joe's 46th Birthday"
>> | next year?