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Frits Verduin
I'm dealing with two versions of Outlook, the 2003 US version at home and
the 97 version of Outlook at work. And yes, it's outdated, but some things
take a while here.
Please note, the work-version is a dutch-language version. My problem is
that while I synchronize my pda both at work and at home without too much
trouble, it's the double birthdays that start to really irritate me.
Whenever I edit or open a contact and I save it in either version, it saves
the birthdays. In both English and Dutch, respectively from the office and
home. And after synching with the other version the notification usually
quickly doubles, since I 'synch' the contacts and the appts. Sometimes there
are even more than 2 notifications.
Is there any way to keep the birthdays registered with the contacts, but not
have the system generate the notifications in the calendar?
Frits
the 97 version of Outlook at work. And yes, it's outdated, but some things
take a while here.
Please note, the work-version is a dutch-language version. My problem is
that while I synchronize my pda both at work and at home without too much
trouble, it's the double birthdays that start to really irritate me.
Whenever I edit or open a contact and I save it in either version, it saves
the birthdays. In both English and Dutch, respectively from the office and
home. And after synching with the other version the notification usually
quickly doubles, since I 'synch' the contacts and the appts. Sometimes there
are even more than 2 notifications.
Is there any way to keep the birthdays registered with the contacts, but not
have the system generate the notifications in the calendar?
Frits