There should be three religions in the holiday list - Christian, Jewish, and
Islamic. You'll need to browse the list for them. Other religions (if not
included in their country's holiday list) can be obtained from various
sources on the internet, starting with icalshare.com or
calendar-updates.com.

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> I see how to install public holidays, but am I able to install jewish and
> muslim holidays too? If so, then how?
Russell - 21 Apr 2006 14:03 GMT
> There should be three religions in the holiday list - Christian, Jewish, and
> Islamic. You'll need to browse the list for them. Other religions (if not
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> When I go to 'tools' and then 'options' and then 'calendar', there is nothing relating to religious holidays. Not under South Africa.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 21 Apr 2006 21:54 GMT
Try looking under 'C", "J", and "I"... ie, scroll up the list.

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>> When I go to 'tools' and then 'options' and then 'calendar', there is
>> nothing relating to religious holidays. Not under South Africa.