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I also tried this and it didn't work. I am using Vista and Outlook 2007,
don't know if that makes a difference, but I didn't want to start a new topic for what is essentially the same issue. I had some duplicates, and some birthdays that were just showing up as recurring appointments rather than annual events--so I wasn't getting the notifications uniformly on my WM6 Pro device. So I deleted the recurring appointments, intending to use this fix for them. It worked for the first two contacts, and now the birthdays don't show up even after I edit and re-save the contacts. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If I rememer correctly, you should try editing the contact & saving it. See if that adds the birthday correctly. "Eckhard" wrote in message ... If I import my contacts from Access the birthday is correctly shon in the contact detail, but is not shown in the calendar. If I create a contact manually, or if I edit the imported contacts'birthday, the birthday shows in the calendar. Is there a command to force Outlook to update the calender? |
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Here is some differnt code and a tool what can do this job:
http://tinyurl.com/yverjt Peter -- Infos, workshops & software for Outlook(R): www.outlook-stuff.com On 12 Nov., 16:04, Jen wrote: I also tried this and it didn't work. I am using Vista and Outlook 2007, don't know if that makes a difference, but I didn't want to start a new topic for what is essentially the same issue. I had some duplicates, and some birthdays that were just showing up as recurring appointments rather than annual events--so I wasn't getting the notifications uniformly on my WM6 Pro device. So I deleted the recurring appointments, intending to use this fix for them. It worked for the first two contacts, and now the birthdays don't show up even after I edit and re-save the contacts. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If I rememer correctly, you should try editing the contact & saving it. See if that adds the birthday correctly. "Eckhard" wrote in message ... If I import my contacts from Access the birthday is correctly shon in the contact detail, but is not shown in the calendar. If I create a contact manually, or if I edit the imported contacts'birthday, the birthday shows in the calendar. Is there a command to force Outlook to update the calender?- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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