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I own a PPC and I sync with MS Outlook. Well, I have one problem with birthday's contacts and calendar. As you know, when I create on Outllook a contact and insert a Birthday date, Outlook automatically creates a "all day event". I want to know if it's possible not to do so, dont create this all day event. Thanks Deiota |
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Deiota wrote:
I own a PPC and I sync with MS Outlook. Well, I have one problem with birthday's contacts and calendar. As you know, when I create on Outllook a contact and insert a Birthday date, Outlook automatically creates a "all day event". I want to know if it's possible not to do so, dont create this all day event. It's not possible, to the best of my knowledge. If you add a birthdate to a Contact item, it will get propagated to the calendar. -- Brian Tillman |
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