I like how you can put your contacts birthday information, but for my Mom and
Dad I have them on a joint contact card, because they have the same email
address. Is there anyway to put two birthdays for one contact card?
Diane Poremsky - 03 Jan 2008 04:23 GMT
No.

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> I like how you can put your contacts birthday information, but for my Mom
> and
> Dad I have them on a joint contact card, because they have the same email
> address. Is there anyway to put two birthdays for one contact card?
Brian Tillman - 03 Jan 2008 11:07 GMT
> I like how you can put your contacts birthday information, but for my
> Mom and Dad I have them on a joint contact card, because they have
> the same email address. Is there anyway to put two birthdays for one
> contact card?
Sort of. You can create a birthday event in the calendar for the second
person and attach it in the notes pane of the contact record.

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