Adding seasons to Outlook calendars?
"Jordan Montgomery" wrote in message
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Yeah, just something that tells me its the beginning of Autumn
You know how some calendars (not on computers) will say "Autumn Begins"?
that's what I'm looking for to see if Outlook can do something like that.
Hoped that helped a little.
Unless "autumnal equinox" means, "the beginning of autumn" I'm not sure.
Yes, the autumnal equinox is the beginning of autumn.
The problem is that the equinoxes don't occur on the same day each year, nor
do the solstices. For example, Sprint might start on March 20 one year and
on the 21st another. On top of that, they occur at a variable time on the
days they do occur, like 10:00 local time one year and 2:00 AM another. It
all depends on when the sun crosses the equator of the earth or reached the
Tropic of Cancer or Capricorn. My approach would be simply to use March 21
as the vernal equinox (start of Spring), June 21 as the summer solstice
(start of Summer), September 21 as the autumnal equinox (start of Autumn),
and December 21 as the winter solstice (start of Winter).
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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