Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Saving your Outlook Calendar as a Web page means that you can share that Calendar with anyone who has a Web browser. You can, for example, use the Outlook Calendar to create a monthly event calendar for an organization and then display the calendar on the group's Web site. Members can easily view the upcoming schedule just by visiting the Web site.
To save your Outlook Calendar as a Web page, open the Outlook Calendar folder, and follow these steps
Select File, Save as Web Page.
The Save as Web Page dialog box appears.
Select the starting and ending dates.
Checkmark the "Include appointment details" checkbox if you want your Web page to include information about the listed events.
Checkmark the Use background graphic checkbox if you want to include an image behind the calendar.
You can use the Browse button to locate the image file you want to use.
Enter a title for the calendar.
Specify a name for the calendar file.
Click Save.
Note that if you haven't used this "Save as Web Page" feature before, you may to install it from your Outlook 2000 CD-ROM.
To save your Outlook Calendar as a Web page, open the Outlook Calendar folder, and follow these steps
Select File, Save as Web Page.
The Save as Web Page dialog box appears.
Select the starting and ending dates.
Checkmark the "Include appointment details" checkbox if you want your Web page to include information about the listed events.
Checkmark the Use background graphic checkbox if you want to include an image behind the calendar.
You can use the Browse button to locate the image file you want to use.
Enter a title for the calendar.
Specify a name for the calendar file.
Click Save.
Note that if you haven't used this "Save as Web Page" feature before, you may to install it from your Outlook 2000 CD-ROM.