1) Press Ctrl+G to display the Go to Date dialog.
2) Press End to put the cursor after the date in the dialog (which should be
the date currently displayed in the calendar), then type "+ 1y" to add one
year to that date.
3) Press Enter or click OK.
Or press Ctrl+G, press End, backspace and replace the year, then press
Enter.
You can always send feature requests to (e-mail address removed) and
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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