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I'd like to quickly be able to look up how old someone is from their birth
date held in contacts |
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The Canberran The wrote:
I'd like to quickly be able to look up how old someone is from their birth date held in contacts Good for you. Outlook, however, doesn't have the ability to calculate it without help from you. See if this helps: http://www.outlookcode.com/threads.a...messageid=9076 -- Brian Tillman |
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