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Can I link the IRS tax Calendar in outlook 2003?

 
 
Zee
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      28th Feb 2010
I know you can link the IRS tax calendar in Outlook 2007, but can it be done
in the 2003 version?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      28th Feb 2010

Its not possible to link to outlook 2003, you need to download and import
it.
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/...213992,00.html

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> I know you can link the IRS tax calendar in Outlook 2007, but can it be
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> in the 2003 version?


 
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