Can this Calendar be used in Frontpage 2003?

G

Guest

This is a calendar that I would like to use in my website but I cannot get it
to work. I have saved is as an htm. html. file and can get it to preview in
FrontPage but not in the Web site. Please help.
 
D

David Berry

This is an Excel template. You might want to try the Excel news group and
ask them how you can put this on a web site.
 
G

Guest

There are a couple of good (web) calendars out there but for calendar to a
FrontPage Website. I found Outlook - Export to html flawless if it has all
the features you need. When I first used it used Outlook at the office, but
it was well worth the purchase price for Outlook on my laptop. I ended up
giving up my "favorite, can't live without " free email client software and
have licensed Outlook everywhere I need it. Between the Import/Export of a
Calendar and just about everything else in and out of Outlook, learning how
to share the Outlook file across a network made it an invaluable tool. Write
back if it helps or you need additional tips. I found the two together are
great

-g-
 
G

Guest

Hi -g- thanks for this - but how do I do it? I have Outlook 2003 and can
find now Export -html only to other files? Thanks Colin
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Try Save As a Webpage



| Hi -g- thanks for this - but how do I do it? I have Outlook 2003 and can
| find now Export -html only to other files? Thanks Colin
|
| "-g-" wrote:
|
| > There are a couple of good (web) calendars out there but for calendar to
a
| > FrontPage Website. I found Outlook - Export to html flawless if it has
all
| > the features you need. When I first used it used Outlook at the office,
but
| > it was well worth the purchase price for Outlook on my laptop. I ended
up
| > giving up my "favorite, can't live without " free email client software
and
| > have licensed Outlook everywhere I need it. Between the Import/Export of
a
| > Calendar and just about everything else in and out of Outlook, learning
how
| > to share the Outlook file across a network made it an invaluable tool.
Write
| > back if it helps or you need additional tips. I found the two together
are
| > great
| >
| > -g-
| > "Karen" wrote:
| >
| > > This is a calendar that I would like to use in my website but I cannot
get it
| > > to work. I have saved is as an htm. html. file and can get it to
preview in
| > > FrontPage but not in the Web site. Please help.
| >
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| > >
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC101944481033.aspx?CategoryID=CT101425251033
| > >
| > > Thank you very much
 
M

Mike Mueller

Actually; when you have the calendar open, you would want to
do >File >Save as Web Page

: Hi -g- thanks for this - but how do I do it? I have
Outlook 2003 and can
: find now Export -html only to other files? Thanks Colin
:
: "-g-" wrote:
:
: > There are a couple of good (web) calendars out there but
for calendar to a
: > FrontPage Website. I found Outlook - Export to html
flawless if it has all
: > the features you need. When I first used it used Outlook
at the office, but
: > it was well worth the purchase price for Outlook on my
laptop. I ended up
: > giving up my "favorite, can't live without " free email
client software and
: > have licensed Outlook everywhere I need it. Between the
Import/Export of a
: > Calendar and just about everything else in and out of
Outlook, learning how
: > to share the Outlook file across a network made it an
invaluable tool. Write
: > back if it helps or you need additional tips. I found
the two together are
: > great
: >
: > -g-
: > "Karen" wrote:
: >
: > > This is a calendar that I would like to use in my
website but I cannot get it
: > > to work. I have saved is as an htm. html. file and
can get it to preview in
: > > FrontPage but not in the Web site. Please help.
: >
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
: > >
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC101944481033.aspx?CategoryID=CT101425251033
: > >
: > > Thank you very much
 

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