Outlook 2003:
- Launch Outlook, Choose Tools -> Options -> Preferences tab, then click on Calendar
- Options under the Calendar section and to the right.
On the Calendar Options dialog box, click Add Holidays. - In the Add Holidays to Calendar dialog box, check the countries or religions whose holidays you want to add, then click OK.
Outlook 2002 (XP):
- Launch Outlook, Choose Tools -> Options -> Preferences tab, then click on Calendar Options under the Calendar section and to the right.
- On the Calendar Options dialog box, click Add Holidays.
- In the Add Holidays to Calendar dialog box, check the countries or religions whose holidays you want to add, then click OK.
Outlook 2000:
- Launch Outlook, Choose Tools Options, then click Calendar Options.
- On the Calendar Options dialog box, click Add Holidays.
- In the Add Holidays to Calendar dialog box, check the countries or religions whose holidays you want to add, then click OK.
2 comments:
Geekboy,
In Outlook 2003, if you go back to the preferences tab under Tools -> Options and then click on Calendar. Under the Calendar Options, click on Holidays and then you should be able to uncheck the country or religious holidays that overlap.
Thanks,
VL
I would also like to add that if you imported your holidays from a template or some other method, the only way that I know of to remove them is manually.
Have Fun.
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