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Old April 3rd 08, 05:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Default missing holidays

You can make all day events (which holidays are) bold the date navigators if
you change them from Free to one of the other options (busy, tentative, out
of office). And yes, they will be in any outlook that uses that mailbox.

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"jogdial" wrote in message
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Ok... I was being stoopid. The holidays are there on my 2007.

For some reason, I was under the impression that the day, in month
view, would turn bold on a holiday, like when I have a meeting. I
could swear some previous version did that. Is there no way that you
can get it to highlight holidays in bold in the month view? That's
pretty much only view I use and the holidays aren't all that useful
otherwise.

Will this push out to my Outlook 2003 then as well? They all use the
same exchange mailbox...

thanks for your help.


On 3 Apr, 13:43, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
jogdial wrote:
I use a combination of Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007. I have Outlook
2007 at work on my workstation and on my laptop, but I still have
Outlook 2003 on my two home computers. Could this be an issue as I
haven't installed the holiday update for 2008 onwards on my Outlook
2003 workstations?


It could be. Outlook 2003's holidays went only as far as 2007. You could
alwasy load a more recent holiday
file.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/missinghol.htm

This is an exchange account, so I sort of assumed this would get
loaded to the server and replicate to all my outlook clients.


Only if the Exchange mailbox is your delivery location on each.

Are there any known issues with using a combination of outlook 2007
and 2008 with exchange 2003? I hadn't really thought about it before
and haven't had any problems before this, save that the Emtpty Junk E-
Mail folder option is gone from my Outlook menu (all versions and all
machines) and I have a Courrier Indesirable folder (which does have an
empty option) and Junk e-mail bizzarely by some unknown rule goes to
either the Courrier Indesireable folder, or the Junk E-Mail folder.
The majority of it goes to the Courrier Indesirable.... but a lot
still goes to Junk E-Mail as well.


There seems to be a mix of English language and French language Outlooks
and/or Exchange. "Courrier Indesirable" is French for "Junk E-mail".

Has anyone else seen anything like this? I just loaded Outlook 2003
on a new computer at home on Monday and it's exactly the same as all
the rest, no holidays and no Empty Junk E-Mail option... scratches
head and sighs....


I'd say either you have a French Outlook and an English Exchange or vice
versa.
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