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2008 holidays...adding them

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Kathy - 17 Mar 2008 04:47 GMT
Hi,

I went to the microsoft webpage to download
office2003-KB924423-FullFile-ENU.exe so I can have 2008 holidays in my
Outlook calender.  Everything went smoothly and I successfully installed the
update.  However, when I opened my calender the holidays still do not
appear...any ideas?

Thanks!
Kathy
Kathy - 17 Mar 2008 05:31 GMT
I forgot to mention that I "do" have the calender view to include
holidays...so that is not the problem...

Thanks.
kathy

> Hi,
>
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> Thanks!
> Kathy
Brian Tillman - 17 Mar 2008 13:37 GMT
> I forgot to mention that I "do" have the calender view to include
> holidays...so that is not the problem...

After installing the update, did you click Tools>Options>Calendar
Options>Add Holidays again?
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Kathy - 17 Mar 2008 17:12 GMT
Thank you - that worked.  Either it wasn't stated or I missed seeing that
step on the Microsoft download page for the install/update.  I am working
fine now - thanks!

> > I forgot to mention that I "do" have the calender view to include
> > holidays...so that is not the problem...
>
> After installing the update, did you click Tools>Options>Calendar
> Options>Add Holidays again?
 
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