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import from excel to outlook calendar
I'm trying to import an excel file into an outlook calendar. It goes through
the process, but nothing appears on the calendar. I have two calendars and double checked that it isn't going onto the other one. I first exported an appointment from the calendar so I could get the format then I changed a few things and re-imported-but nothing appeared. I've tried Excel workbook and csv and all times it appears blank. I've tried adding more appointments, but nothing changes. |
import from excel to outlook calendar
"Tina" wrote in message
... I'm trying to import an excel file into an outlook calendar. It goes through the process, but nothing appears on the calendar. I have two calendars and double checked that it isn't going onto the other one. I first exported an appointment from the calendar so I could get the format then I changed a few things and re-imported-but nothing appeared. I've tried Excel workbook and csv and all times it appears blank. I've tried adding more appointments, but nothing changes. Have you named the range? |
import from excel to outlook calendar
I've done that also. I've tried selecting all the boxes with data in and
then naming the entire selecting something and I've also went to each column header individually to name the range. I know it has to be something obvious that I'm doing wrong, but I can't figure it out. "Gordon" wrote: "Tina" wrote in message ... I'm trying to import an excel file into an outlook calendar. It goes through the process, but nothing appears on the calendar. I have two calendars and double checked that it isn't going onto the other one. I first exported an appointment from the calendar so I could get the format then I changed a few things and re-imported-but nothing appeared. I've tried Excel workbook and csv and all times it appears blank. I've tried adding more appointments, but nothing changes. Have you named the range? |
import from excel to outlook calendar
Well I got it figured out. This was a second calendar that I had been using,
and it appears that the network was acting sketchy at the time-after I restarted outlook again it seemed to work better. I did it as a csv and it it nice to know that I don't have to have the headers in the same order nor do they all have to be there, only what I designate important. "Tina" wrote: I've done that also. I've tried selecting all the boxes with data in and then naming the entire selecting something and I've also went to each column header individually to name the range. I know it has to be something obvious that I'm doing wrong, but I can't figure it out. "Gordon" wrote: "Tina" wrote in message ... I'm trying to import an excel file into an outlook calendar. It goes through the process, but nothing appears on the calendar. I have two calendars and double checked that it isn't going onto the other one. I first exported an appointment from the calendar so I could get the format then I changed a few things and re-imported-but nothing appeared. I've tried Excel workbook and csv and all times it appears blank. I've tried adding more appointments, but nothing changes. Have you named the range? |
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