Are you using Exchange server? if so, you can use a public folder calendar.
if you have sharepoint, you could do it in sharepoint instead.
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"simo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a business with employees that work staggering shifts 24/7.
> Everyone
> has interoffice e-mail through OUTLOOK and was hoping to create a calendar
> that everyone could access. The calendar I envision, would allow any
> employee to see the day he/she has to work and also who has off. Is there
> some animal that exists??