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Importing Multiple Calendar Events

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toddpay - 12 Apr 2007 15:14 GMT
I would like to import an entire list of events (like the schedule of my
favorite football team) into my MS Outlook calendar.  Is there a format to do
that?
Brian Tillman - 12 Apr 2007 19:22 GMT
> I would like to import an entire list of events (like the schedule of
> my favorite football team) into my MS Outlook calendar.  Is there a
> format to do that?

Depends on in what form you have that list of events.
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toddpay - 12 Apr 2007 19:34 GMT
I've tried Tab delimited text and MS Excel.  I exported a month's worth of
appointments, then built my Excel spreadsheet to match it identically, but it
won't work.  I go through all the steps (I've imported and exported data
sucessfuly from Contacts many times) and it acts like it's working, but it
does not populate the calendar.  I'm quite flustered at this point.

Any other suggestions?

> > I would like to import an entire list of events (like the schedule of
> > my favorite football team) into my MS Outlook calendar.  Is there a
> > format to do that?
>
> Depends on in what form you have that list of events.
Brian Tillman - 13 Apr 2007 02:36 GMT
> I've tried Tab delimited text and MS Excel.  I exported a month's
> worth of appointments, then built my Excel spreadsheet to match it
> identically, but it won't work.  I go through all the steps (I've
> imported and exported data sucessfuly from Contacts many times) and
> it acts like it's working, but it does not populate the calendar.
> I'm quite flustered at this point.

Did you use a named range?
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toddpay - 13 Apr 2007 12:48 GMT
Yes.

> > I've tried Tab delimited text and MS Excel.  I exported a month's
> > worth of appointments, then built my Excel spreadsheet to match it
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>
> Did you use a named range?
Brian Tillman - 15 Apr 2007 22:41 GMT
> Yes.

I don't have any more ideas, then.  Sorry.  Perhaps someone else will.
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