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Fixtures for Outlook Users



Hope this works but I've got no real way of testing it. For users of Outlook (Not Outlook Express) I have created a .csv file which contains all of next sesons fixtures as appointments for your Calendar. Here is the file :-

Fixtures.csv

To import them, Select Calendar in Outlook and the select File - Import and Export - Import from Another Program or File - Comma Seperated Variables (DOS) and then point it at the file you have just downloaded (fixtures.csv). Make sure that Calendar is the destination folder and select next and finish. Hopefully, this will import them all in.

If someone tries it, can they please say how they got on in case it doesn't work.
 
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Marc

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Jul 6, 2003
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looks to of worked great, thanks mate :clap:
 


























REDLAND

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Jul 7, 2003
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Nice job, cheers :clap: :clap:
 


Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home
can you do one for lotus notes and/or palm 111c?
 












Zebedee

Anyone seen Florence?
Jul 8, 2003
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The Great Cornholio said:
Hope this works but I've got no real way of testing it. For users of Outlook (Not Outlook Express) I have created a .csv file which contains all of next sesons fixtures as appointments for your Calendar. Here is the file :-

Fixtures.csv

To import them, Select Calendar in Outlook and the select File - Import and Export - Import from Another Program or File - Comma Seperated Variables (DOS) and then point it at the file you have just downloaded (fixtures.csv). Make sure that Calendar is the destination folder and select next and finish. Hopefully, this will import them all in.

If someone tries it, can they please say how they got on in case it doesn't work.

Cheers GC. It worked a treat.

:clap2:
 
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