So fügen Sie Feiertage zum Outlook-Kalender hinzu: Eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung für 2024

Hey there, holiday lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant here. Recently, one of you awesome folks asked me “How do I get holidays on Outlook?” Turns out, a bunch of people are wondering the same thing! Whether you’re planning vacations or just don’t wanna miss Mother’s Day, I’ve got your back with this super simple guide.
Why Bother Adding Holidays to Outlook?
Let’s be real – adulting is hard enough without accidentally scheduling meetings on Thanksgiving. Adding holidays to Outlook helps you:
- 🚀 Avoid awkward “Wait, that’s a holiday?” moments with coworkers
- 📅 Plan vacations way in advance (hello, early flight deals!)
- 🎉 Never forget important cultural/religious dates
- 💼 Look super organized when clients ask about availability
How to Add Holidays to Outlook (The Easy Way)
Here’s the sauce – it takes like 30 seconds:
- Öffnen Sie Outlook und klicken Sie auf Datei > Optionen > Kalender
- Under “Calendar options,” hit Feiertage hinzufügen
- Checkmark your country (or multiple countries if you’re fancy with international biz)
- Klicken OK – BOOM! Holidays appear instantly
Pro Tip: Customizing Your Holiday Calendar
Want to get next-level? Try these hacks:
- Feiertage farblich kennzeichnen: Right-click an event > Kategorisieren > Pick a color (I make federal holidays red and cultural ones purple)
- Add local observances: Some state/city holidays won’t auto-populate – just manually add them like normal events
- Geräteübergreifende Synchronisierung: If you use Outlook Mobile, enable calendar sync in settings
Fehlerbehebung bei häufigen Problemen
Uh-oh, not working? Let’s fix that:
- “Add Holidays” button grayed out? Try repairing Office via Control Panel > Programs
- Vermissen Sie bestimmte Feiertage? You might need to manually import an .ics file from sites like timeanddate.com
- 2024 holidays not showing? Microsoft usually updates these in November the prior year
There you have it, folks! Now you’ll never accidentally schedule a big presentation on Cinco de Mayo again (unless you’re in Mexico – then you DEFINITELY shouldn’t). Remember, your Holiday Little Assistant is always here if you run into snags. Happy calendaring!
FAQpro Tip: Want holiday reminders a week early? Just right-click any holiday in Outlook and Set Reminder – you’re welcome!