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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Can someone help me design a custom view for re-occurring appointments (birthdays) that sorts by month (without the year). I am looking for a view that would list all the Jan events together, all the Feb events together, etc. (the year doesn't matter since the events occur every year). The only view I have been able to create is completely chronological Jan-Dec 2004, Jan-Dec 2005 etc. Outlook can't do that, because it doesn't separate the date out as a separate field that you can filter on. Tho, couldn't you pull the month out using a macro, put it in, say, the Mileage field and just use the Windows scheduler to run outlook once a day with the /autorun switch to fire off that macro? Not that I'd want to write that code, but... =) Well, ok, I'd do it for a fee. -- f.h. |
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