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    Outlook question

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Peon, Aug 31, 2013.

  1. Peon

    Peon Notebook Virtuoso

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    Is there any way to have Outlook link your calendar's Out of Office days to your Out of Office autoreply? Or at the very least be able to enter and save a bunch of days all at once and then have Outlook automatically generate Out of Office autoreplies when those days roll around?

    I usually block off the entire year's holidays in my calendar all at once at the beginning of each year, but I'm getting sick of having to remember to manually set my Out of Office autoreply every time a holiday comes around, and in fact completely forgot about doing it for Labor Day until just now.
     
  2. radji

    radji Farewell, Solenya...

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    I don't think it's possible. Or at least, I haven't found a way yet. When I go back in to work on Tuesday, I will play with the Out of Office Assistant and see if you can create a rule which duplicated the Out of Office reply for different future dates.