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Hi all
I have a shared calender in our network where evryone work on. The need has arise to send this calender on if possible. How can i do this? thanks - C |
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I have a shared calender in our network where evryone work on. The need has arise to send this calender on if possible. How can i do this? What do you mean "send it on"? Do you mean email it to someone? Does this person also use Outlook but is not on your network? -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brain
yes, yes and yes "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Express wrote: I have a shared calender in our network where evryone work on. The need has arise to send this calender on if possible. How can i do this? What do you mean "send it on"? Do you mean email it to someone? Does this person also use Outlook but is not on your network? -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brain Flattery will get you no where. yes, yes and yes OK, then. Where I in the position to want to do what you want, I'd create a new PST by clicking FileNewOutlook Data File (then click OK if you're using Outlook 2003 or later), browse to the folder where I'd like to put this new file (or accept the default), give the file a name (or accept the default), and click OK. give the PST a display name (or accept the default) and click OK. This will put the PST in your folder list using the DIsplay Name you chose in the last step. I'd then select my calendar and click EditCopy to Folder, specifying the root of the new PST as the destination. That will copy the entire calendar folder to the new PST. I could also right-click the calendar and drag it to the root of the new PST, choosing Copy when you release the botton. I'd then right-click the new PST, select Clse to close it, then close Outlook. I'd then browse to the PST with Windows Explorer and either change its file type to something like .psu or zip it. I'd then restart Outlook and mail this file to the person who needs it. They can save it to their hard drive and either rename it back or unzip it, then open it in Outlook with FileOpenOutlook Data File, giving them access to whatever you had in the calendar. They can drag it to their own default calendar or just reference it where it is. This all sounds complicated, but it's not really in practice. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thank you Brian, makes sense and i will do so
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Express wrote: Hi Brain Flattery will get you no where. yes, yes and yes OK, then. Where I in the position to want to do what you want, I'd create a new PST by clicking FileNewOutlook Data File (then click OK if you're using Outlook 2003 or later), browse to the folder where I'd like to put this new file (or accept the default), give the file a name (or accept the default), and click OK. give the PST a display name (or accept the default) and click OK. This will put the PST in your folder list using the DIsplay Name you chose in the last step. I'd then select my calendar and click EditCopy to Folder, specifying the root of the new PST as the destination. That will copy the entire calendar folder to the new PST. I could also right-click the calendar and drag it to the root of the new PST, choosing Copy when you release the botton. I'd then right-click the new PST, select Clse to close it, then close Outlook. I'd then browse to the PST with Windows Explorer and either change its file type to something like .psu or zip it. I'd then restart Outlook and mail this file to the person who needs it. They can save it to their hard drive and either rename it back or unzip it, then open it in Outlook with FileOpenOutlook Data File, giving them access to whatever you had in the calendar. They can drag it to their own default calendar or just reference it where it is. This all sounds complicated, but it's not really in practice. -- Brian Tillman |
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