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Old May 9th, 2004, 10:26 PM
Paul S. Natanson
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Default Can't add holidays in Outlook 2003.

Can't add holidays (for USA) in Outlook2003.



When I click on the ADD HOLIDAY'S button (for the USA) I get a message
saying: "Holidays for the United States are already installed" Do you want
to install them again?". (I always click NO.) But, when I look at my
calendar, I see no holidays.



This happens every January when I try install the holidays for the new year.
Every January, when I try to install the holidays for the new year, I always
get a message telling me that the holidays are already installed and asking
me if I want to install them again. I always click NO.



The only time that the installation actually worked as expected was the very
first time (when I had Outlook97). Since then, I have upgraded to
Outlook2000 and then to Outlook2003. But now I keep getting the message
telling me that the holidays are already installed even though I can't see
them on my calendar.



PS: When I arrange my calendar by "events", I see that the last holiday
event is in 2002. There are no holidays in my calendar after 2002.



So, my questions a



1) Do I need to install (or reinstall) my holidays every year?



2) Why do I keep getting a message telling me that my holidays are already
installed when I see no holidays on my calendar beyond 2002.



3) How do I add holidays for 2004 and beyond without duplicating any entries
for previous years?



Paul May 9, 2004


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Old May 10th, 2004, 01:28 AM
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Can't add holidays in Outlook 2003.

Outlook 2000 Add-in: Holiday Updates
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Paul S. Natanson
asked:

| Can't add holidays (for USA) in Outlook2003.
|
|
|
| When I click on the ADD HOLIDAY'S button (for the USA) I get a message
| saying: "Holidays for the United States are already installed" Do
| you want to install them again?". (I always click NO.) But, when I
| look at my calendar, I see no holidays.
|
|
|
| This happens every January when I try install the holidays for the
| new year. Every January, when I try to install the holidays for the
| new year, I always get a message telling me that the holidays are
| already installed and asking me if I want to install them again. I
| always click NO.
|
|
|
| The only time that the installation actually worked as expected was
| the very first time (when I had Outlook97). Since then, I have
| upgraded to Outlook2000 and then to Outlook2003. But now I keep
| getting the message telling me that the holidays are already
| installed even though I can't see them on my calendar.
|
|
|
| PS: When I arrange my calendar by "events", I see that the last
| holiday event is in 2002. There are no holidays in my calendar after
| 2002.
|
|
|
| So, my questions a
|
|
|
| 1) Do I need to install (or reinstall) my holidays every year?
|
|
|
| 2) Why do I keep getting a message telling me that my holidays are
| already installed when I see no holidays on my calendar beyond 2002.
|
|
|
| 3) How do I add holidays for 2004 and beyond without duplicating any
| entries for previous years?
|
|
|
| Paul May 9, 2004


 




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