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Import an Excel file into Calendar
I would suggest making sure that all the cells you are importing into Outlook
contain values instead of formulas. To accomplish this, one column at time, select the cells that contain formulas. Then Copy the cells. Next select the same cells and do a "Paste Special" and choose values. This will have the effect of coverting the formulas to actual number/dates. I have found that when importing or merging data, it is always a faster process with less gliches if you import values instead of formulas. BT "BlondieToo" wrote: Is it possible to import an Excel file using the Workday formulas into Outlook Calendar? Using Excel, I made a schedule based on the Workday formula. Now, I am trying to import the schedule from Excel into Outlook calendar. The values listed in the program Wizard that I have to match as Calendar values don't make sense (F1, F2, etc. instead of column names or categories). I tried exporting an Outlook Calendar file to Excel, but the F1, F2 values just changed columns in the wizard, so it didn't end up being helpful. Thank you. |
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