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Running Office Standard 2007.
What's the best way of sharing my calendar with the two other users on this computer. Actually, I'm all three users and Outlook is my default calendar. MS Exchange is not involved. Is there a way of "exporting" (= sharing) my entire Outlook calendar at once or do I have to do it one appointment at a time? Please answer for both Outlook and Windows calendars. Or do I need a dedicated sharing program? |
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"johnthebaptist" wrote:
Running Office Standard 2007. What's the best way of sharing my calendar with the two other users on this computer. Actually, I'm all three users and Outlook is my default calendar. MS Exchange is not involved. Is there a way of "exporting" (= sharing) my entire Outlook calendar at once or do I have to do it one appointment at a time? Please answer for both Outlook and Windows calendars. Or do I need a dedicated sharing program? If you don't need Outlook specifically, have you considered using Google's Calendar? You can access it from anywhere as long as you have Internet access. http://calendar.google.com/ |
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"johnthebaptist" wrote in message
... Running Office Standard 2007. What's the best way of sharing my calendar with the two other users on this computer. Actually, I'm all three users and Outlook is my default calendar. MS Exchange is not involved. Is there a way of "exporting" (= sharing) my entire Outlook calendar at once or do I have to do it one appointment at a time? Please answer for both Outlook and Windows calendars. Or do I need a dedicated sharing program? Have a look he http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm |
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Thanks, Paddy. Let me give Google a try and I'll get back to you. My
question's not answered yet, but your reply was helpful. "Paddy" wrote: "johnthebaptist" wrote: Running Office Standard 2007. What's the best way of sharing my calendar with the two other users on this computer. Actually, I'm all three users and Outlook is my default calendar. MS Exchange is not involved. Is there a way of "exporting" (= sharing) my entire Outlook calendar at once or do I have to do it one appointment at a time? Please answer for both Outlook and Windows calendars. Or do I need a dedicated sharing program? If you don't need Outlook specifically, have you considered using Google's Calendar? You can access it from anywhere as long as you have Internet access. http://calendar.google.com/ |
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Thanks, Gordon. At this point your reply was helpful. After following your
link I'll let you know if it solves my problem. What do you think of Paddy's answer? "Gordon" wrote: "johnthebaptist" wrote in message ... Running Office Standard 2007. What's the best way of sharing my calendar with the two other users on this computer. Actually, I'm all three users and Outlook is my default calendar. MS Exchange is not involved. Is there a way of "exporting" (= sharing) my entire Outlook calendar at once or do I have to do it one appointment at a time? Please answer for both Outlook and Windows calendars. Or do I need a dedicated sharing program? Have a look he http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm |
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"johnthebaptist" wrote in message
... Thanks, Gordon. At this point your reply was helpful. After following your link I'll let you know if it solves my problem. What do you think of Paddy's answer? Googlecalendar needs online access..... There is another way. Create a new pst file in a shared directory, (i.e. where all three users have read/write permissions) and each instance of Outlook can use that calendar. (Not at the same time of course...) |