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Holidays don't show in my calendar

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I did an advanced search, but nothing showed up. My holidays don't show up in the calendar. I'm using outlook 2000, and it's not new to me. Has anybody seen this problem before? (Trying to plan a trip to Disney. Really important!)
[auto] Glen A. Johnson
Johnson Computer Consulting
MCP W2K
glen@johnsoncomputers.us

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"There is only one good: knowledge; and only one evil: ignorance."
Socrates (470- 399 BC); Greek philosopher.
 
Here you go.

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You can import holiday folders by clicking Add Holidays in the Calendar Options dialog box (on the Tools menu, click Options, click the Preferences tab, and then click Calendar Options).

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Start planning that trip
 
Did that. This years show up, no problem. It's next years that don't show up. Glen A. Johnson
Johnson Computer Consulting
MCP W2K
glen@johnsoncomputers.us

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"There is only one good: knowledge; and only one evil: ignorance."
Socrates (470- 399 BC); Greek philosopher.
 
Thats funny you say that. Same thing happened to me. I have outlook2000 and I didn't have Holiday's setup so you kind got me going on that. Now I see the same thing, I do not see Holiday events for 2003. I'll forward anything if I can find why. You have me on a Holiday mission now for 2003 :}
 
Did a search and found 2 outlook.txt files. One in Program Files/Microsoft Office/ Office and the other in Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office/1033. The first one was older and larger. When I opened it, there were years up to 2007. I copied it over into 1033 and when I installed holidays, they were all there. Thanks all. Glen A. Johnson
Johnson Computer Consulting
MCP W2K
glen@johnsoncomputers.us

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"There is only one good: knowledge; and only one evil: ignorance."
Socrates (470- 399 BC); Greek philosopher.
 
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