In Active Desktop Calendar, I could set up a birthday year in such a way as
to have the program calculate current age. So, for example, I could have an
entry of "Mom 1930 %y1930%" and on my calendar it would say Mom 1930 78
years. The next year it would say "Mom 1930 79 years"

Is there any way to do something similar in Outlook 2007?

Re: Can Outlook calculate current age from a particular year? by Diane

Diane
Mon Jun 23 08:51:46 PDT 2008

You could create a custom form or create birthdays in Excel and import.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/countdown.htm
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/age_form.htm

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"kimos" <kimos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In Active Desktop Calendar, I could set up a birthday year in such a way
> as
> to have the program calculate current age. So, for example, I could have
> an
> entry of "Mom 1930 %y1930%" and on my calendar it would say Mom 1930 78
> years. The next year it would say "Mom 1930 79 years"
>
> Is there any way to do something similar in Outlook 2007?