Diane
Thanks much for the reminder.
I new that but had forgotten... too bad there is not a handy Outlook FAQ for
questions like that for us forgetful types.

BTW, I did come up with at least one easy way to control the 'Details'
column width...
Changing the 'Calendar.htm' file percentage statement below will increase
the width of the calendar column (thus decrease the width of the detail
column) with one easy edit...
marginheight=0px scrolling='no'>
</frameset>
<frameset cols='75%,*'>
The default was 65% in my case, and by changing it to 75% it made the
calendar a much better size in relation to the details frame.
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akm
Thanks again for your help.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
> I think that checkmark just means details - not frame.
> how the calendar is saved is not controllable - from the color to the
> layout. You could try the word template instead:
> http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.htm#print
>
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> "akm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F9422AC2-E7B9-4437-828C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > How to save the Outlook calendar as a web page without the detail
> > frame/column (see image at http://www.scn.org/~bq490/outlookwebpage.JPG )
> > ?
> > The Outlook 2003 Calendar 'Save as web page' pulldown menu command has a
> > checkbox to save with or without the detail frame but it saves it with the
> > detail frame regardless.
> > Ideas?
> > --
> > Thanks again for your help.
> > akm
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