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I would like to take information stored in Excel and import it into a
calendar. How can I do this?

Thank you,
Joe
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hmm... Do you use Outlook or have Outlook loaded with your Office? You could
create an "new" blank calendar in outlook and then import your XLS file.
There would be a few steps to set up your XLS columns to match with outlook
event things-- like date in outlook to date column on xls file; start time to
start time on xls file but I've done it before and it was only a clicks.
This is assuming that your information in excel is spread-sheet like data.
You could also import into Palm/PDA software to create a calendar much the
same way-- you should refer to "importing" on that software...

Microsoft office templates has CALENDARS available for Excel so depending on
your data, you could actually download a 2005 or 2006 calendar that is
created in EXCEL and show your data to that-- I think you have to re-write
the data into the calendar boxes though---

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I would like to take information stored in Excel and import it into a
calendar. How can I do this?

Thank you,
Joe

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