Export a few items from Outlook to Excel and compare the output with your Excel spreadsheet. Then massage yours to match and try it again - Note: Outlook does not like custom fields. You would need some VBA code to work with custom fields.
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After furious head scratching, wasserschlact asked:
| I tried that: created an Excel file with 10 different appointments,
| but Outlook was not recognizing range name (?) in the file.
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| "Gyorgy Moldova [MVP]" wrote:
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|| file - import
|| message ||| Understood, but can one upload this type of file into
||| appointments???
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||| "Gyorgy Moldova [MVP]" wrote:
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|||| well, my all-time favourite, the Celtics use a CSV file for
|||| this...example
|||| at
http://www.nba.com/celtics/news/downloadable_schedule.html
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|||| hth
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|||| message
|||| ||||| Can anyone advise on how to handle appointments where there are
||||| many related
||||| appointments that have different times (e.g. Minnesota Twins
||||| baseball schedule)?
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||||| It is a pain to load them one at a time. Is it possile to create
||||| an Excel
||||| spreadsheet and upload? I investigated but couldn't find any
||||| answers.
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||||| Any creative solutions would be appreciated.