Add Public Holidays To Outlook 2003


I realised something weird today at work.  Outlook 2003 doesn’t display public holidays beyond 2007 - I have no idea why!

To add holidays until 2012, you will need to install this file.  This update provides holidays for the Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 calendar and for the Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 calendar for the years 2007 through 2012.

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  1. #1

    [...] Windows with Office/Outlook 2003: If you’re neck-deep in Outlook but you haven’t made the jump to Office 2007 yet, you may have noticed that Outlook doesn’t display public holidays past 2007 (seems a bit too convenient to be a coincidence, doesn’t it?). But out of the kindness of its heart, Microsoft is offering an update for Outlook and Office 2003 to provide holidays up to 2012—at which point we’ll all obviously be running Office 2011. Outlook and Office 2003 Public Calendar Update [Microsoft via One Tip A Day] [...]

  2. #2

    [...] Windows with Office/Outlook 2003: If you’re neck-deep in Outlook but you haven’t made the jump to Office 2007 yet, you may have noticed that Outlook doesn’t display public holidays past 2007 (seems a bit too convenient to be a coincidence, doesn’t it?). But out of the kindness of its heart, Microsoft is offering an update for Outlook and Office 2003 to provide holidays up to 2012—at which point we’ll all obviously be running Office 2011. Outlook and Office 2003 Public Calendar Update [Microsoft via One Tip A Day] [...]

  3. #3

    [...] Windows with Office/Outlook 2003: If you’re neck-deep in Outlook but you haven’t made the jump to Office 2007 yet, you may have noticed that Outlook doesn’t display public holidays past 2007 (seems a bit too convenient to be a coincidence, doesn’t it?). But out of the kindness of its heart, Microsoft is offering an update for Outlook and Office 2003 to provide holidays up to 2012—at which point we’ll all obviously be running Office 2011. Outlook and Office 2003 Public Calendar Update [Microsoft via One Tip A Day] [...]

  4. #4

    [...] Windows with Office/Outlook 2003: If you’re neck-deep in Outlook but you haven’t made the jump to Office 2007 yet, you may have noticed that Outlook doesn’t display public holidays past 2007 (seems a bit too convenient to be a coincidence, doesn’t it?). But out of the kindness of its heart, Microsoft is offering an update for Outlook and Office 2003 to provide holidays up to 2012—at which point we’ll all obviously be running Office 2011. Outlook and Office 2003 Public Calendar Update [Microsoft via One Tip A Day] [...]

  5. #5

    [...] Windows with Office/Outlook 2003: If you’re neck-deep in Outlook but you haven’t made the jump to Office 2007 yet, you may have noticed that Outlook doesn’t display public holidays past 2007 (seems a bit too convenient to be a coincidence, doesn’t it?). But out of the kindness of its heart, Microsoft is offering an update for Outlook and Office 2003 to provide holidays up to 2012—at which point we’ll all obviously be running Office 2011. Outlook and Office 2003 Public Calendar Update [Microsoft via One Tip A Day] [...]

  6. #6

    [...] Windows with Office/Outlook 2003: If you’re neck-deep in Outlook but you haven’t made the jump to Office 2007 yet, you may have noticed that Outlook doesn’t display public holidays past 2007 (seems a bit too convenient to be a coincidence, doesn’t it?). But out of the kindness of its heart, Microsoft is offering an update for Outlook and Office 2003 to provide holidays up to 2012—at which point we’ll all obviously be running Office 2011. Outlook and Office 2003 Public Calendar Update [Microsoft via One Tip A Day] [...]

  7. #7

    Good luck! Getting current holidays on your Outlook 2003 calendar is no holiday. MS first validates that you are running “Genuine Microsoft Software.” Guess what? Your product key is invalid. Update it with the “Product Key Update Tool” (assuming you can figure out what is the right product key). Restart. Good to go? Nope. Your product key is still “invalid”.

    Give up. Buy a paper calendar. Those swimsuit models are hot.

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