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Exporting to a Calendar
Is there anyway to export an Excel spreadsheet directly into Outlook Calendar?
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Exporting to a Calendar
Open Outlook, File, Import and Export ..................................
Sue wrote: Is there anyway to export an Excel spreadsheet directly into Outlook Calendar? |
Exporting to a Calendar
I mean this: if you have a spreadsheet that has dates in cell blocks - can
you import those dates into Outlook Calendar and have them show up on the actual dates? "Bob I" wrote: Open Outlook, File, Import and Export .................................. Sue wrote: Is there anyway to export an Excel spreadsheet directly into Outlook Calendar? |
Exporting to a Calendar
If they are configured properly. I suggest you Open Outlook, and Export
your calendar to Excel file. Now Open the file in excel and look at what is there. If you want Outlook to not "choke" on the file you will need to use formats it understands. Excel doesn't "export" Outlook files, Outlook Imports Excel or other data files. So paste in or configure your Excel spreadsheet to conform to the Exported calendar layout and you have it. Sue wrote: I mean this: if you have a spreadsheet that has dates in cell blocks - can you import those dates into Outlook Calendar and have them show up on the actual dates? "Bob I" wrote: Open Outlook, File, Import and Export .................................. Sue wrote: Is there anyway to export an Excel spreadsheet directly into Outlook Calendar? |
Exporting to a Calendar
Sue,
What do you mean by "dates in cell blocks" in XL? When you say "date" do you mean "appointment" or some other event that falls on a specific date? Is you XL spreadsheet set up to look like a calendar for printing out? Conan "Sue" wrote in message ... I mean this: if you have a spreadsheet that has dates in cell blocks - can you import those dates into Outlook Calendar and have them show up on the actual dates? "Bob I" wrote: Open Outlook, File, Import and Export .................................. Sue wrote: Is there anyway to export an Excel spreadsheet directly into Outlook Calendar? |
Exporting to a Calendar
Conan - no, actually it's just a spreadsheet with dates in one column, then
the actual event in another column - I'm assuming from what "Bob" says, I need to create an exact duplicate of how my Oulook Calendar exported to excel with my new spreadsheet - then, add my new spreadsheet to my Outlook Calendar spreadsheet, - then, import it back into Outlook.... "Conan Kelly" wrote: Sue, What do you mean by "dates in cell blocks" in XL? When you say "date" do you mean "appointment" or some other event that falls on a specific date? Is you XL spreadsheet set up to look like a calendar for printing out? Conan "Sue" wrote in message ... I mean this: if you have a spreadsheet that has dates in cell blocks - can you import those dates into Outlook Calendar and have them show up on the actual dates? "Bob I" wrote: Open Outlook, File, Import and Export .................................. Sue wrote: Is there anyway to export an Excel spreadsheet directly into Outlook Calendar? |
Exporting to a Calendar
Sue,
It has been along time since I've done this, and I've only done it once, but I don't think you need to combine the 2 together. All I think you need to do is set up the XL sheet (that you want to import) the exact same way as the one OL exported (same columns, same names, same order.......in fact, just copy the column labels from OL export and paste into the one you want to import. HTH, Conan "Sue" wrote in message ... Conan - no, actually it's just a spreadsheet with dates in one column, then the actual event in another column - I'm assuming from what "Bob" says, I need to create an exact duplicate of how my Oulook Calendar exported to excel with my new spreadsheet - then, add my new spreadsheet to my Outlook Calendar spreadsheet, - then, import it back into Outlook.... "Conan Kelly" wrote: Sue, What do you mean by "dates in cell blocks" in XL? When you say "date" do you mean "appointment" or some other event that falls on a specific date? Is you XL spreadsheet set up to look like a calendar for printing out? Conan "Sue" wrote in message ... I mean this: if you have a spreadsheet that has dates in cell blocks - can you import those dates into Outlook Calendar and have them show up on the actual dates? "Bob I" wrote: Open Outlook, File, Import and Export .................................. Sue wrote: Is there anyway to export an Excel spreadsheet directly into Outlook Calendar? |
Exporting to a Calendar
THANKS !!! Worked perfectly....
"Conan Kelly" wrote: Sue, It has been along time since I've done this, and I've only done it once, but I don't think you need to combine the 2 together. All I think you need to do is set up the XL sheet (that you want to import) the exact same way as the one OL exported (same columns, same names, same order.......in fact, just copy the column labels from OL export and paste into the one you want to import. HTH, Conan "Sue" wrote in message ... Conan - no, actually it's just a spreadsheet with dates in one column, then the actual event in another column - I'm assuming from what "Bob" says, I need to create an exact duplicate of how my Oulook Calendar exported to excel with my new spreadsheet - then, add my new spreadsheet to my Outlook Calendar spreadsheet, - then, import it back into Outlook.... "Conan Kelly" wrote: Sue, What do you mean by "dates in cell blocks" in XL? When you say "date" do you mean "appointment" or some other event that falls on a specific date? Is you XL spreadsheet set up to look like a calendar for printing out? Conan "Sue" wrote in message ... I mean this: if you have a spreadsheet that has dates in cell blocks - can you import those dates into Outlook Calendar and have them show up on the actual dates? "Bob I" wrote: Open Outlook, File, Import and Export .................................. Sue wrote: Is there anyway to export an Excel spreadsheet directly into Outlook Calendar? |
Exporting to a Calendar
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