Outlook's Missing Holidays Update October 26 2016: Older HOL files have the US election date as November 1 2016, not November 8, 2016. To fix, just drag the event to November 8 (or delete all Holidays and add them back).
Additionally, Microsoft released an updated holiday list for Outlook 2007. This list is identical to the Outlook 2010 holidays (and to the Outlook-Tips file) and contains dates though 2020/2028. Unfortunatly, it does a version check and only works with Outlook 2007 SP2 or SP3. You can download the Microsoft installation file.
This update contains a HOL file identical to the HOL file available on. The Outlook Tips file is also easier to use: download then double click on the HOL.
You do not need to go into Calendar Options to open the Add Holidays dialog. For more information and links to updated holiday lists for older versions of Outlook, see on our Outlook-Tips website.
Adding Holidays to Outlook Microsoft Outlook has a built-in feature to add holidays from different countries and religions to your default Calendar folder. You can add holidays to your Calendar folder by following these steps:.
Choose File Options Calendar if using Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013; Choose Tools Options if using Outlook 2007 and older, then click Calendar Options. On the Calendar Options dialog box, click Add Holidays. In the Add Holidays to Calendar dialog box, check the countries or religions whose holidays you want to add, then click OK.
Starting with Outlook 2002, the file is named Outlook.hol. If you are setting up a company-wide deployment of Outlook, you may want to edit this file in Notepad to add your own holidays, remove lists that you don't want users to import, or correct dates that Microsoft got wrong. Unfortunately, this technique for importing Outlook.txt and Outlook.hol files has many limitations:. Microsoft sometimes gets the dates wrong. It doesn't create recurring items for holidays that occur on the same date every year. Instead, the user gets a single one-time event for each imported holiday. Each version of Outlook has had its own holiday list.
You can add holidays only to your default Calendar folder, not to a public folder or non-default calendar. You'll need to drag the holidays from your default calendar to non-default calendars. Below you'll find suggested workarounds for these and other holiday-related issues. Additional Holiday Lists If you have Outlook 2007 or an earlier version, you'll need to import new holidays later years. You can either get a replacement for the Outlook.txt/Outlook.hol file or import from various additional sources of dates. Updated Outlook.txt/Outlook.hol files:.
has holidays through 2020/2028, for all versions of Outlook. Microsoft released an containing dates through 2020/2028. For other sources of dates you can add to Outlook, see. Distributing Company Holidays The is a custom Outlook form that creates a special mail message containing appointment details from a folder that you specify.
When the user receives the message, they can click a button to add all the appointments - holidays, company meetings, etc. to their Calendar folder. You can your own holiday files (.HOL) using nothing more than Notepad. One benefit to distributing holidays in a HOL file is that users can simply double click on the HOL file to open the Add Holidays file and add them to Outlook.
When you create a HOL file, you need line above the dates containing the 'location' and the number of items in the 'location' group, in location 366 format. (The location name can be anything you like.) The dates are entered one per line in Subject,yyyy/mm/dd format. location count Holiday name, yyyy/mm/dd Holiday name, yyyy/mm/dd Importing to Public Folder You cannot add holidays directly to a public folder.
Instead, add them to your default Calendar folder either by using the method or by importing from a file with the Import and Export Wizard. Then, move or copy the new holiday items to your public folder. The article describes how to distinguish the newly added items. Removing Duplicate Holidays. While you can easily remove duplicated holidays without the use of a 3rd party tool, the following tools can be helpful if you have additional duplicated calendar items. Duplicate Removal Tools are listed at.
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