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viz: This year 29th birthday next year 30th birthday. I know how to do
repeating, but not automatic incrementing. -- Thanks Le B |
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Le B wrote:
viz: This year 29th birthday next year 30th birthday. I know how to do repeating, but not automatic incrementing. In the contact record for that person, enter their date of birth and Outlook will automatically add a yearly recurring calendar event for that day. It won't, however, give you a cardinal number for the birthdate anniversary. You'll need code for that. See this earlier thread in this very newsgroup: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...2f910a 96cda1 -- Brian Tillman |
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