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How do I setup a "countdown to date" in Outlook Calender?

 
 
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      1st Mar 2005
I'm trying to set up my calender program in Office 2000 to let me know
everyday, how many days I have left to a target day.
 
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      2nd Mar 2005
When I counted down the days until my college students went back after
summer vacation, I created the items in Excel and imported it. You can use
the fill feature in excel to set the date and 'days until' count used in the
subject.

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> I'm trying to set up my calender program in Office 2000 to let me know
> everyday, how many days I have left to a target day.



 
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