Bruce Gust
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How do I post my outlook calendar to a webpage?
I want to post my outlook calendar to a webpage. I've seen this article: http://www.pcworld.com/article/134979/article.html, but I think I've either done something wrong or I've missed something because the end result was something that can only be viewed using Outlook.
In any event...thoughts?
In any event...thoughts?
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What I want to do is display my Outlook calendar as a webpage that is automatically updated without having to re-publish it via the Outlook application. In other words, I save it once and I can retrieve that info anytime, anywhere from the web.
Is that do-able?
I believe the answer is "No." Dave, you've answered my question and I was able to do it, but it doesn't satisfy the vision this particular client has and I'm wondering if he's wanting something that cannot be done.
Yes?
Is that do-able?
I believe the answer is "No." Dave, you've answered my question and I was able to do it, but it doesn't satisfy the vision this particular client has and I'm wondering if he's wanting something that cannot be done.
Yes?
You are correct, it can't be automatically updated as a regular web page unless he wants to go thru the actions of re-publishing it every time it changes.
Bonus Tip:
To publish your calendar to any Web site, save your calendar as an HTML page and then publish it as you would any other HTML page. The calendar won't be "live"--any time you make a change, you'll have to re-upload it. Open your calendar in Outlook 2007, and choose File, Save as Web Page; from the screen that appears, select the duration of the calendar and specify whether to include appointment details. Give the calendar a title. If you want it to have a background graphic, check Use background graphic and browse to the graphic. Name the file, making sure to give it an .html or .htm extension, and change the file's location by clicking the Browse button and navigating to a new destination. Once you're done, upload the file to your Web page, as you would any other file.