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Link contact birthday to Personal Calendar

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Vlad - 23 Oct 2006 14:16 GMT
Hi,
I created a Personal Calendar. When I enter a birthday for a contact, it
automatically sets up the event in my primary work calendar. Is there a
method to modify the association so that any contact birthdays will be
created in the Personal Calendar instead? I am using Outlook 2003.

Many thanks, Vlad
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 23 Oct 2006 14:24 GMT
As far as I know, you've got to manually move the event since it will always
get created in the Calendar folder of your default message store

> Hi,
> I created a Personal Calendar. When I enter a birthday for a contact, it
> automatically sets up the event in my primary work calendar. Is there a
> method to modify the association so that any contact birthdays will be
> created in the Personal Calendar instead? I am using Outlook 2003.
Brian Tillman - 23 Oct 2006 15:25 GMT
> I created a Personal Calendar. When I enter a birthday for a contact,
> it automatically sets up the event in my primary work calendar. Is
> there a method to modify the association so that any contact
> birthdays will be created in the Personal Calendar instead? I am
> using Outlook 2003.

Automatic birthdays will always appear in your delivery location calendar.
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