Automatic event calculation

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John Schumann

On the calendar, if I enter someone's birthday (or anniversary....etc.) with
the initial year of the event, can you have the current year display how old
that person or event is? Like John Schumann Birthday 51 years old.

I had this feature on another very old calendar and it was great.

So I linked Outlook with Live calendar and use the calendar gadget to
display events on my desktop in real time, very useful.

Thanks,
John

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Hi Diane, I was looking for this feature on Windows Live Calendar. the one
you pointed me to is for the contact list....

Thanks,

Diane Poremsky said:
You can't add the age to the subject but you can make a custom form that
displays the age. See http://www.outlook-tips.net/code/age_form.htm

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John Schumann said:
On the calendar, if I enter someone's birthday (or anniversary....etc.)
with
the initial year of the event, can you have the current year display how
old
that person or event is? Like John Schumann Birthday 51 years old.

I had this feature on another very old calendar and it was great.

So I linked Outlook with Live calendar and use the calendar gadget to
display events on my desktop in real time, very useful.

Thanks,
John

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you'd use the same method for calendar events.

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John Schumann said:
Hi Diane, I was looking for this feature on Windows Live Calendar. the
one
you pointed me to is for the contact list....

Thanks,

Diane Poremsky said:
You can't add the age to the subject but you can make a custom form that
displays the age. See http://www.outlook-tips.net/code/age_form.htm

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John Schumann said:
On the calendar, if I enter someone's birthday (or anniversary....etc.)
with
the initial year of the event, can you have the current year display
how
old
that person or event is? Like John Schumann Birthday 51 years old.

I had this feature on another very old calendar and it was great.

So I linked Outlook with Live calendar and use the calendar gadget to
display events on my desktop in real time, very useful.

Thanks,
John

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then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...9ca51&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
 
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