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Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
Bowl Schedule.csv
I figured that some of you out there would like to be able to import the football schedule into your Outlook. I like to be able to see what games are coming up.
Enjoy this file and share with whoever would like it.
hope this works.
instructions in case you do not know how to do it: Import the CSV File into Outlook - In Outlook, click File, and then click Import and Export to open the Import and Export Wizard.
- In the Choose an action to perform box, click Import from another program or file, and then click Next.
- In the Select file type to import from box, click Comma Separated Values (Windows), and then click Next.
- In the File to Import box, click Browse, find Bowl Schedule.csv in your My Documents folder, and then click Next.
- In the Select destination folder box, click "Calendar", and then click Next.
- Click Finish to complete the import operation.
Last edited by scottieisu1; 12-08-2008 at 11:16 AM.
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
Cool, thanks. You can also import this into Google Calendar.
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
 Originally Posted by scottieisu1 I figured that some of you out there would like to be able to import the football schedule into your Outlook. I like to be able to see what games are coming up.
Enjoy this file and share with whoever would like it. Bowl Schedule.csv
hope this works.
instructions in case you do not know how to do it: Import the CSV File into Outlook - In Outlook, click File, and then click Import and Export to open the Import and Export Wizard.
- In the Choose an action to perform box, click Import from another program or file, and then click Next.
- In the Select file type to import from box, click Comma Separated Values (Windows), and then click Next.
- In the File to Import box, click Browse, find Contacts.csv in your My Documents folder, and then click Next.
- In the Select destination folder box, click Contacts, and then click Next.
- Click Finish to complete the import operation.
Instead of contacts.csv and saving it to Contacts, try Bowl Schedule.csv and Calendar :)
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
Changed the wording. Thanks.
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Why is Rice coming up on both the 29th and the 30th in different bowl games?
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
 Originally Posted by dmclone Why is Rice coming up on both the 29th and the 30th in different bowl games? There are so many bowls that teams now allowed to go to more than one.
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
 Originally Posted by dmclone Why is Rice coming up on both the 29th and the 30th in different bowl games? I only see them on the 30th vs Western Michigan in the Texas Bowl
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mine shows 11/31 11am cst--Armed forces bowl Houston vs. Rice
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
 Originally Posted by dmclone mine shows 11/31 11am cst--Armed forces bowl Houston vs. Rice Oh, yeah I see that too. I was looking at the 29th.
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Armed Forces bowl should be Air Force vs. Houston
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
I changed the Armed Forces and Texas Bowls. Sorry and thanks for the heads up.
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
 Originally Posted by scottieisu1 Bowl Schedule.csv
I figured that some of you out there would like to be able to import the football schedule into your Outlook. I like to be able to see what games are coming up.
Enjoy this file and share with whoever would like it.
hope this works.
instructions in case you do not know how to do it: Import the CSV File into Outlook - In Outlook, click File, and then click Import and Export to open the Import and Export Wizard.
- In the Choose an action to perform box, click Import from another program or file, and then click Next.
- In the Select file type to import from box, click Comma Separated Values (Windows), and then click Next.
- In the File to Import box, click Browse, find Bowl Schedule.csv in your My Documents folder, and then click Next.
- In the Select destination folder box, click "Calendar", and then click Next.
- Click Finish to complete the import operation.
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Last edited by Mr Janny; 03-19-2011 at 09:22 AM.
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Re: Bowl Schedule in CSV for Outlook
 Originally Posted by zlatan24 What is more to my mind one of the best determinations here is the especial software. Because of I ran into some similar troubles and only tools assisted me. This tool would help here after first using - .
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