National Holidays for Calendar in iPaq?

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Hi,
is there any of the PIM apps that show National Holidays in their calendars
OR maybe a plugin that would show this/
All help welcome.
Patrick
 
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Add them to Outlook on your desktop PC. They are subsequently synchronized to your PPC...

http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/holidays.htm

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"Patrick" <patrickm@spamsonic.net> wrote in message news:%23ZWVsJyVEHA.1764@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> is there any of the PIM apps that show National Holidays in their calendars
> OR maybe a plugin that would show this/
> All help welcome.
> Patrick
>


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Duh... :)
Only thing that seems missing though is Mother's Day in Ireland (I am Irish
and it falls on a different day than what it is in the states.
Patrick


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> Add them to Outlook on your desktop PC. They are subsequently synchronized
to your PPC...
>
> http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/holidays.htm
>
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> "Patrick" <patrickm@spamsonic.net> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> > is there any of the PIM apps that show National Holidays in their
calendars
> > OR maybe a plugin that would show this/
> > All help welcome.
> > Patrick
> >
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The one that comes standard shows holiday's in the calendar and on teh
today screen.

Dale

Patrick wrote:

> Hi,
> is there any of the PIM apps that show National Holidays in their calendars
> OR maybe a plugin that would show this/
> All help welcome.
> Patrick
>
>

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In article <10dcp8olu179d92@corp.supernews.com>, Dale@gpsinformation.het
says...
{fix top posting}
> Patrick wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > is there any of the PIM apps that show National Holidays in their calendars
> > OR maybe a plugin that would show this/
> > All help welcome.
> > Patrick
> The one that comes standard shows holiday's in the calendar and on teh
> today screen.
>
> Dale
>

I think the man means holidays other than those celebrated in Redmond,
*USA*.

There is another world out here you know!
 

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"Keith Rodgers" <keithr3@NOJUNKclear.net,nz> wrote in message
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> In article <10dcp8olu179d92@corp.supernews.com>, Dale@gpsinformation.het
> says...
> {fix top posting}
> > Patrick wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > is there any of the PIM apps that show National Holidays in their
calendars
> > > OR maybe a plugin that would show this/
> > > All help welcome.
> > > Patrick
> > The one that comes standard shows holiday's in the calendar and on teh
> > today screen.
> >
> > Dale
> >
>
> I think the man means holidays other than those celebrated in Redmond,
> *USA*.
>
> There is another world out here you know!

Holiday dates from all around the world...and religions are in there.
Something I didn't know before reading Sooner Al's post, maybe you should
try that :)