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Old October 9th 09, 04:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Andy Siegel
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Default Recurrence of Holidays

Several "Holidays" don't fall on the same day each year. For instance, July
4th is always July 4th, but when the 4th is on a weekend, the HOLIDAY (as in
- the day off) is the closest weekday to July 4th. The same occurs with
several other holidays (Martin Luther King's birthday, Veterans' Day, etc).
I would like to see an option under recurrance to be the closest weekday to a
specific date.

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Old October 9th 09, 05:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Recurrence of Holidays

"Andy Siegel" wrote in message
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Several "Holidays" don't fall on the same day each year. For instance, July
4th is always July 4th, but when the 4th is on a weekend, the HOLIDAY (as in
- the day off) is the closest weekday to July 4th. The same occurs with
several other holidays (Martin Luther King's birthday, Veterans' Day, etc).
I would like to see an option under recurrance to be the closest weekday to
a
specific date.


Fairly easy to do, but holiday files cannot set up recurring holidays. They
provide a list of individual holidays spanning a fixed number of years. I
want back through my holidays and modified them into real recurring events,
then such was possible. Independence Day and the holidays involving Easter
are examples of days that I wasn't able to convert to a pattern, but the rest
were fairly easy. For example, traditional Memorial Day is every May 30,
while observed Memorial Day is always the last Monday of May. Traditional
Columbus Day is every October 12 and observed Columbus Day is the second
Monday of October. This year, that's the same day.
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Old October 9th 09, 05:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Andy Siegel
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Default Recurrence of Holidays

But what do you do with holidays that are sometimes observed on Monday and
sometimes on Friday?

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Andy Siegel" wrote in message
news
Several "Holidays" don't fall on the same day each year. For instance, July
4th is always July 4th, but when the 4th is on a weekend, the HOLIDAY (as in
- the day off) is the closest weekday to July 4th. The same occurs with
several other holidays (Martin Luther King's birthday, Veterans' Day, etc).
I would like to see an option under recurrance to be the closest weekday to
a
specific date.


Fairly easy to do, but holiday files cannot set up recurring holidays. They
provide a list of individual holidays spanning a fixed number of years. I
want back through my holidays and modified them into real recurring events,
then such was possible. Independence Day and the holidays involving Easter
are examples of days that I wasn't able to convert to a pattern, but the rest
were fairly easy. For example, traditional Memorial Day is every May 30,
while observed Memorial Day is always the last Monday of May. Traditional
Columbus Day is every October 12 and observed Columbus Day is the second
Monday of October. This year, that's the same day.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


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Old October 9th 09, 06:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Recurrence of Holidays

You'll need to change them yourself.

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"Andy Siegel" wrote in message
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But what do you do with holidays that are sometimes observed on Monday and
sometimes on Friday?

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Andy Siegel" wrote in message
news
Several "Holidays" don't fall on the same day each year. For instance,
July
4th is always July 4th, but when the 4th is on a weekend, the HOLIDAY
(as in
- the day off) is the closest weekday to July 4th. The same occurs
with
several other holidays (Martin Luther King's birthday, Veterans' Day,
etc).
I would like to see an option under recurrance to be the closest
weekday to
a
specific date.


Fairly easy to do, but holiday files cannot set up recurring holidays.
They
provide a list of individual holidays spanning a fixed number of years.
I
want back through my holidays and modified them into real recurring
events,
then such was possible. Independence Day and the holidays involving
Easter
are examples of days that I wasn't able to convert to a pattern, but the
rest
were fairly easy. For example, traditional Memorial Day is every May 30,
while observed Memorial Day is always the last Monday of May.
Traditional
Columbus Day is every October 12 and observed Columbus Day is the second
Monday of October. This year, that's the same day.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


 




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