Thank you for the reply Milly. The information I inputted into Outlook for
my contact was done manually by myself. I remember I created a new contact
for my great aunt and uncle. I put their name together. Their birthday
SURPRISINGLY is on the same day/year! Wild. So I put them in a few months
ago, and I had Office SP1 installed at that time. I remember I put the date
in as I had to input the year, it was AGES ago, not 2005. That is the
reason. I remember doing the same for other dates / contacts as well.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> The answer has been supplied here countless times - NEVER import native
> Outlook information. Instead, use File->open->outlook data file to open the
> information and then COPY the information to the folder where needed.
>
> --Â
> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
> the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
> account will be deleted without reading.
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> After furious head scratching, Matt Carter asked:
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> | Jaded, I am not sure of the answer, however, I have the same
> | question! I have 121 contacts and think it strange that I have to go
> | in and adjust EACH birthday date to get Outlook 2003 SP1 to recognize
> | it.
> | Hopefully someone will have an answer, so far I see people saying
> | "change one character of the date and it will fix it". That is like
> | recreating the wheel. I need Outlook to make my life easier, not
> | force me to keep track with pencil and paper!
> |
> | Hopefully we'll get a reply!
> |
> | "Jaded in Cali" wrote:
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> || I am a teacher and use Outlook to manage student information, parent
> || contact notes, etc. I imported the student information for over 100
> || students from an Excel spreadsheet created by the schools data
> || management system. The birthdays did not make it to my Calendar.
> || Instead of opening and changeing each individual birthday and
> || resaving the card, is there a way to calendar them all at once?
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