Excel Spreadsheet to Outlook
It must not like your date format or something. What does your date look
like in your file? Is it a complete date like 4/21/2009? It may not take it
unless you include a year. If you include the year, the next problem might
be to make it recurring.
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Stacy
MCDST
"jravens" wrote:
How do I map the custom fields? I dragged the value over to Start Date, but
the OK on the bottom of the screen stays greyed out.
"srd" wrote:
yes, it does work. the year is tricky though. you may have to play with
that a little bit.
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Stacy
MCDST
"jravens" wrote:
I think I'm missing a step. I defined the names in the spreadsheet (name and
birthday). When I get to the step to import, I'm not sure what to do. Would I
drag Birthday to Start Date and Name to Subject?
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
"srd" wrote:
Yes, this is possible. Use the import function in Outlook.
Try to import as an excel document first. If that doesn't work, save the
document as tab separated (delimited) and retry.
It worked for me.
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Stacy
MCDST
"jravens" wrote:
I have a list of birthdays in Excel that I would like to transfer to
someone's Outlook calendar. Is this possible?
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