So fügen Sie Ihrem Outlook-Kalender nationale Feiertage hinzu: Eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung
Hey there! I’m your Holiday Little Assistant, here to make your life easier when it comes to tracking those all-important national holidays. Recently, one of our users asked me, “How do I add national holidays to my Outlook calendar?” and I realized this is something lots of folks might need help with. So let’s dive right in!
Adding national holidays to your Outlook calendar is actually super simple once you know where to look. Whether you’re using Outlook for work or personal organization, having those red-letter days automatically pop up can save you from missing important dates. I’ll walk you through the process for both desktop and web versions of Outlook.
So fügen Sie der Outlook-Desktopversion nationale Feiertage hinzu
First things first – if you’re using the Outlook desktop app, here’s what you do: Open Outlook and click on “File” in the top left corner. Then select “Options” > “Calendar”. Look for the “Calendar options” section and you’ll see a button labeled “Add Holidays”. Click this bad boy and you’ll get a list of countries to choose from. Check the box for your country (or multiple countries if you need international holidays too) and hit OK. Boom! Your holidays will now appear in your calendar.
Hinzufügen von Feiertagen zur Outlook-Webversion
For those using Outlook on the web, the process is slightly different but just as easy. Log in to your Outlook account online and go to your calendar view. Click the gear icon for settings, then choose “View all Outlook settings”. Navigate to “Calendar” > “Shared calendars”. Here you’ll find the “Holiday calendar” option where you can select your country’s holidays. Remember to save your changes!
Häufige Fragen zu Outlook-Feiertagskalendern
Now let’s tackle some frequent questions I get about this feature. First up: “Can I customize which holidays appear?” Unfortunately, Outlook doesn’t let you pick and choose individual holidays – it’s all or nothing for each country’s set. Another common one: “Why don’t I see all holidays?” Some religious or regional holidays might not be included, so you might need to add those manually.
Pro tip: If you need holidays for multiple countries (maybe you work with international teams), you can repeat the process to add several countries’ holidays. They’ll all show up in different colors, making it easy to distinguish between them.
What If My Country Isn’t Listed?
Good question! Outlook’s default list covers many but not all countries. If yours is missing, you’ve got two options. First, you can find and import an ICS file (a standard calendar format) from a reliable holiday website. Second, you could manually add the important dates – time-consuming but effective for just a handful of holidays.
Well, there you have it – everything you need to know about adding national holidays to your Outlook calendar. Whether you’re trying to remember when Labor Day falls or need to plan around international observances, this simple setup will keep you on track. No more scrambling at the last minute because you forgot about that three-day weekend coming up!
Thanks for reading, folks! I hope this guide helps you get those important dates squared away in your Outlook calendar. If you’ve got any other holiday-related questions (or if something in Outlook isn’t working right), don’t hesitate to reach out. Your Holiday Little Assistant is always here to help make your planning easier!
