Holidays on default calendar only

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blackkr

I'm using Outlook 2007... I have several calendars set up. The default one is
my "personal" calendar, and additional calendars are set up for the office.

I went thru the steps to add holidays, but they only showed up on the
default calendar. If I try to drag/drop them in to the others, they lose
their recurrence properties. If I repeat the add holidays steps,... it says
they are already loaded.

Any help is appreciated.
 
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Brian Tillman

blackkr said:
I went thru the steps to add holidays, but they only showed up on the
default calendar. If I try to drag/drop them in to the others, they
lose their recurrence properties. If I repeat the add holidays
steps,... it says they are already loaded.

First, NONE of the holidays added by the Add Holidays feature are recurring.
They are discrete events for each year through 2012. Look at the HOL file
or display your calendar in the By Category view and you'll see that. Thus,
there's no way they can lose the "recurrence", since they had none to start.

The only way to get holidays to another calendar is to copy. Display your
calendar in the By Category view, select the Holidays category, then hold
Ctrl while you click and drag to the other calendar, copying all the
holidays.
 
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blackkr

Thanks so much!

Brian Tillman said:
First, NONE of the holidays added by the Add Holidays feature are recurring.
They are discrete events for each year through 2012. Look at the HOL file
or display your calendar in the By Category view and you'll see that. Thus,
there's no way they can lose the "recurrence", since they had none to start.

The only way to get holidays to another calendar is to copy. Display your
calendar in the By Category view, select the Holidays category, then hold
Ctrl while you click and drag to the other calendar, copying all the
holidays.
 

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