CourtMCSE wrote:
I do NOT want to rake you "over the coals"; you've been chastized
enough in the blogs all over the net, including formal web pages
(check out http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/holidays.htm). And the
good people at EarthCalendar.Net, a web site you recommend, only
provide dates to 2007. Perhaps they are underfunded. Most of us would
like to update our calendars until 2010, at the very least.
What's stopping you? Microsoft's Knowledgebase explains in detail how to
create Holiday files of every ilk.
And did anyone notice that
Microsoft had Election Day in 2005 falling on November 1ST??? By law
this can NOT happen. It is ALWAYS the first Tuesday AFTER the first
Monday in November,
That's exactly where Outlook 2003 had it for me, right where it should be.
Then after saving that file and using the internal Outlook options to
add US Holidays to my calendar as discribed by Jocelyn in her earlier
post from July, all the dates have been correctly added to my
calendar.
So you have what you want. Problem solved. Thanks for an informative post
about the remaining Easter occurrences. It came in handy.
--
Brian Tillman