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Is there a way for me to allow Excel to send calendar reminders?
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hi
excel do not have this functionality built in but others have wanted it.
Chip Pearson has a workbook calendar that you can put reminders in but it
will not flag you.
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm
scroll to calendar.
will will need the analysis tool pack and the analysis tool pack VBA, both
came with your install CD (but may not have install by default meaning you
may have to install them)

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You could use Excel to automate Outlook. Check out these sites for more
information:

http://www.dicks-clicks.com/excel/olAutomating.htm
http://www.exceltip.com/st/Control_O...Excel/464.html


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