How can I save an Outlook calander to a flash drive?

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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

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After furious head scratching, tkaddatz asked:

| 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?
 
Milly said:
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
 
Exporting is the last resort for sharing data. Lost data is the most common
problem found with exporting.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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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
 
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