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Is there a way to suppress the birthday reminder in Outlook 2002? I'd like
to add/use the Birthday field, but don't want an automatic reminder added to my calendar. Thanks. |
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Greg wrote:
Is there a way to suppress the birthday reminder in Outlook 2002? I'd like to add/use the Birthday field, but don't want an automatic reminder added to my calendar. Open the birthday event and disable the reminder. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Brian Tillman" wrote in news:OVSfzueVHHA.1212
@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: Greg wrote: Is there a way to suppress the birthday reminder in Outlook 2002? I'd like to add/use the Birthday field, but don't want an automatic reminder added to my calendar. Open the birthday event and disable the reminder. Where is the 'birthday event'? I don't see that option on the menu, etc. Thanks. |
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Greg wrote:
Where is the 'birthday event'? I don't see that option on the menu, etc. Thanks. The "birthday event" is the birthday that Outlook adds to the calendar when you set a contact's birthday value in the contact record. It's just an ordinary, recurring all-day event. Look on the calendar for the person's birthday, open the series, and uncheck the reminder. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Brian Tillman" wrote in
: Greg wrote: Where is the 'birthday event'? I don't see that option on the menu, etc. Thanks. The "birthday event" is the birthday that Outlook adds to the calendar when you set a contact's birthday value in the contact record. It's just an ordinary, recurring all-day event. Look on the calendar for the person's birthday, open the series, and uncheck the reminder. I'm sorry, I didn't explain myself correctly. I would like to suppress the entire event. I just want to use the Birthday field in Contacts as information, not to create a Calendar event at all. Is this possible? |
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Greg wrote:
I'm sorry, I didn't explain myself correctly. I would like to suppress the entire event. I just want to use the Birthday field in Contacts as information, not to create a Calendar event at all. Is this possible? I don't think that's possible using the birthday field. In fact, if you include a birthday in the Contacts record, then remove it from the calendar, if you later make a change to that contact, the birhday will be readded. You'll have to use some other, miscellaneous field or enter the birthday as a notation in the note pane of the contact. -- Brian Tillman |
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