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      30th Jun 2004
Hey :-)

How can I make a birthday coming up every year, so that I can see the age of the person?

I am not sure of the version, but perhaps it is Office2003... I am not sure...

 
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      1st Jul 2004
I don't know of a way to do this on a recurring event...I usually just put
the person's birth year in brackets after the event title, e.g. "Joe
Schmoe's Birthday [1964]". (I don't use parentheses around the year because
Outlook sometimes interprets this as the Location field instead of part of
the Subject field.)

If you want to add a formula to the person's contact record to calculate
his/her age, there are instructions here:
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/calcage.htm

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Benedikte wrote:

> Hey :-)
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> How can I make a birthday coming up every year, so that I can see the
> age of the person?
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> I am not sure of the version, but perhaps it is Office2003... I am
> not sure...



 
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