Exporting is the last resort for sharing data. Lost data is the most common
problem found with exporting.
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After furious head scratching, Jayde asked:
| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
||| I want to share my outlook calender but am not on a network or
||| exchange server. Is there a way I can sve it to a flash drive so
||| someone can view it, or edit it on their own computer?
||
|| The best you can do is to use one of the Calendar Word templates to
|| create a calendar you can either email, print, or copy to another
|| computer - directions and options here:
||
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.htm#print
|
| If the person you want to share it with is running Outlook, wouldn't
| it be better to export out the data to a PST and share that PST with
| other users?
|
| I've been trying to research group online calendars, looking for one
| that works with Outlook invites. Hotmail's calendar will work with
| invites, and, supposedly, you can share it out to any users with a
| passport account. So, on your Outlook calendar, assuming it has
| internet connectivity, invite a hotmail account and then share out
| that calendar to your friends. Of course, if they don't have
| internet access, you're still out of luck. And, if they don't have
| Outlook, than Milly's suggestion is the best.
|
| -j