I'm not sure which Outlook verision I had, but it had a cool feature I liked.
When I would enter an 'all day event' for birthdays and set it for the year
they were born, and it would put the total up and put the total next to the
appointment.
For example, my Mom was born in 1948, so it would show in my monthly view in
her birthday. "Mom's Birthday (60)" for 2008, and in 2009 it would display
"Mom's Birthday (61)"
Does anyone know how this feature worked or how to enable it in Outlook 2003?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 18 Mar 2008 20:10 GMT
that was not an outlook feature- ever.

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> I'm not sure which Outlook verision I had, but it had a cool feature I
> liked.
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> Does anyone know how this feature worked or how to enable it in Outlook
> 2003?