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Hello, I have a list of 115 Birthdays (workers at our company). I would like
to know if anyone knows how I can enter all these at once rather than one at a time in to my outlook calendar. THANKS. |
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"Husker87" wrote in message
... Hello, I have a list of 115 Birthdays (workers at our company). I would like to know if anyone knows how I can enter all these at once rather than one at a time in to my outlook calendar. In what form are they now? Ususally one can import events that are in CSV, TSV, or spreadsheet files or hosted in an ACT! or Access database. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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They are in a excel spreadsheet and can also easly be in a CSV sheet. THANKS
for any ideas you might have. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Husker87" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a list of 115 Birthdays (workers at our company). I would like to know if anyone knows how I can enter all these at once rather than one at a time in to my outlook calendar. In what form are they now? Ususally one can import events that are in CSV, TSV, or spreadsheet files or hosted in an ACT! or Access database. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Husker87" wrote in message
... They are in a excel spreadsheet and can also easly be in a CSV sheet. THANKS for any ideas you might have. What exactly have you tried so far? Usually FileImport and ExportImport from another program or file does the job. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks for the reply… I can follow importing a excel file but do you know
where I could find the fields necessary to add birthdays as an all day calendar event? I would think the column headers would have to be specific. I will try “Subject”, “Start Time”, “End Time” and “ALL day event” and show time as; “Free”. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Husker87" wrote in message ... They are in a excel spreadsheet and can also easly be in a CSV sheet. THANKS for any ideas you might have. What exactly have you tried so far? Usually FileImport and ExportImport from another program or file does the job. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Husker87" wrote in message
... Thanks for the reply… I can follow importing a excel file but do you know where I could find the fields necessary to add birthdays as an all day calendar event? I would think the column headers would have to be specific. I will try “Subject”, “Start Time”, “End Time” and “ALL day event” and show time as; “Free”. Correct. You need a column labeled "All day event" and it must contain the value TRUE or FALSE. The "Start Time" and the "End Time" columns should contain "12:00:00 AM". the Start Date should be the date of the event and the "End Date" column should be the next day's date. The "Show time as" column should contain the digit "3", not the word "FREE". Don't use a spreadsheet, use a comma-separated values file (.csv). It's easier that way because you don't need to worry about a named range. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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PERFECT, could not have done this with out you…Thank you. Only note: I
entered the “Start date” and the “End date” as the same day (their birthday) so that the calendar event only shows up on one day. I’ve tried to add columns to get the recurrence to be yearly but I don’t think I’m even close. Any thoughts regarding that? "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Husker87" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply… I can follow importing a excel file but do you know where I could find the fields necessary to add birthdays as an all day calendar event? I would think the column headers would have to be specific. I will try “Subject”, “Start Time”, “End Time” and “ALL day event” and show time as; “Free”. Correct. You need a column labeled "All day event" and it must contain the value TRUE or FALSE. The "Start Time" and the "End Time" columns should contain "12:00:00 AM". the Start Date should be the date of the event and the "End Date" column should be the next day's date. The "Show time as" column should contain the digit "3", not the word "FREE". Don't use a spreadsheet, use a comma-separated values file (.csv). It's easier that way because you don't need to worry about a named range. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Husker87" wrote in message
... PERFECT, could not have done this with out you…Thank you. Only note: I entered the “Start date” and the “End date” as the same day (their birthday) so that the calendar event only shows up on one day. If you were to export an all day event, you'd see that Outlook sets the "End date" as the next day, so I would expect that importing an all day event specified that way would show on the calendar as only one day. I’ve tried to add columns to get the recurrence to be yearly but I don’t think I’m even close. Any thoughts regarding that? You cannot specify a recurrence on an imported appointment. None of the recurrence fields are mappable fields. What I'd do is also add a column headed "Categories" and give it the value "Birthday" in each entry. All the birthdays you import will have that category. Then, after importing, you can display your calendar in the By Category view so all the birthdays are colocated. It will make it easier to add the recurrence manually because you'll have them all together. There may be a third-party tool that can make this change in bulk, as well, so it might be worth looking. In fact, one of these tools might make the entire entry process simpler. Start he http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Husker87" wrote in message
... Thanks Brain. I resorted to a very simple work around to get the recurrence. (for 3 years anyway) I simple did a find and replace on the date (2009 to 2010, etc..) and imported the list again. That's how Microsoft creates its Holiday file. It includes about six years of each holiday in the file when it is distributed because you can't specify a true recurrence. Bottom line is that it was very easy and it will be very helpful to us. Thank you again. You're welcome. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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