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Charles64

Is there a way to have your local weather implanted onto your Outlook
calander, to me, this would complete my needs with outlook. I figured if
Yahoo could do it, Microsoft should have no problem with this.

Charles
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://www.infuzer.com

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After furious head scratching, Charles64 asked:

| Is there a way to have your local weather implanted onto your Outlook
| calander, to me, this would complete my needs with outlook. I
| figured if Yahoo could do it, Microsoft should have no problem with
| this.
|
| Charles
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

yahoo does it online... outlook needs to pull it into mail client. There is
a utility that can bring it down or you might be able to find some internet
calendars for outlook 2007.

see http://www.infuzer.com/IDC/features/index.jsp for the utility.

googling found http://www.smashin.com/weather/ - it uses webding icons in
the subject to identify sunny & cloudy days. or go to
http://www.wunderground.com/ and enter your zipcode and at the top of the
page (just below the banner ad and to the right) and click the ical link.


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