Sync for Mac user with Microsoft Office for the Ma...

I need to sync the calendar from Entourage (microsoft office) on my MacBook Pro to my E71 phone. Is this possible? I do NOT use the iCal. My address book is also in Entourage.  --Thanks!

Since Office is not an Apple product, you'll get better response if you use a forum dedicated to Microsoft's Mac products such as <http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?sel=33607053> rather than an Apple forum.
Be sure to search the forum first in case someone has already had a similar question answered. You'll get your answer faster this way. Post your question in the forum if you don't find anything that helps you.

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