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[This is in Outlook 2007]
In Contacts, I have created a user-defined field in Day/Date format (Titled: "Died", for noting a deathdate anniversary). I have the field show on Contacts when showing Detailed Address Cards. Is there a way to have it show up on the Calendar, as do Birthdays and Anniversaries which somehow link from those Contact fields? |
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No. If you know vba, could use it to create calendar events.
"Rich S" wrote in message ... [This is in Outlook 2007] In Contacts, I have created a user-defined field in Day/Date format (Titled: "Died", for noting a deathdate anniversary). I have the field show on Contacts when showing Detailed Address Cards. Is there a way to have it show up on the Calendar, as do Birthdays and Anniversaries which somehow link from those Contact fields? |
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