How do I delete Anniversaries in CONTACTS in Outlook 2003?
Ok! I have discovered an answer. First of all, I had to add the Anniversary
category into the column view in Contacts, which I did by customizing the
view. I then sorted Contacts by Anniversary because a few had no
anniversary. I then clicked on an Anniversary cell which had a date in it
and chose "None." Then, by selecting ALL of the contacts with an Anniversary
date using shift and clicking the top and bottom contacts in that category, I
dragged them to the contact that indicated "None" and all the Anniversaries
changed to None! Thank God!
"chdavis14" wrote:
Thanks Milly, but when I do that, there is no Anniversary category. In fact,
there are no categories. When I right click on category, Anniversary is not
a choice. I did, however, add the Anniversary column to Contacts so I can
view all of the ones that have an Anniversary. Can I delete the dates from
the field? If I choose delete, it deletes the contact, as it is.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Display your calendar in a by Event view, select the Anniversary category and press delete.
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After furious head scratching, chdavis14 asked:
| All of my contacts have anniversary dates of December 29 and 30 of
| 1899. How can I, without going through each of 1000 contacts, change
| the anniversary dates to "none?"
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