the Holidays in outlook are not installing what to do

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Microsoft Outlook has a built-in feature to add holidays from different
countries and religions to your default Calendar folder. You can add holidays
to your Calendar folder by following these steps:

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.
For Outlook 2000 and earlier versions, the list of holidays is stored in a
text file named Outlook.txt, found in the language specific subfolders of the
Office folder. Starting with Outlook 2002, the file is named Outlook.hol. If
you are setting up a company-wide deployment of Outlook, you may want to edit
this file in Notepad to add your own holidays, remove lists that you don't
want users to import, or correct dates that Microsoft got wrong.

Mauro Ribeiro
 
If you are using Outlook 2000 or earlier, the Holidays for 2003 forward are
not included. You will need to go to Office Downloads and get the update
for Holidays in Outlook 2000 and earlier./

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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