save calandar as web page

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Bryan Jones

i'm trying to save my work calandar as a web page to share with a
customer, but i'm having the following problem:

i use the default calandar in outlook for both personal and business
purposes. in order to manage the two calandars, i assign categories
to all events/meetings (either a personal or work catagory). this has
been very helpful b/c it allows me to run a filter on my calandar and
just look at either my personal or work schedule. however, when i
filter down my view by category to my work calandar and then save the
information as a web page, all of the events on my calandar show up
(both work and personal). i'm not sure why it ignores the filter when
saving as a webpage.

i want to save a schedule as a webpage with only my work information
on it. does anybody have any ideas how to make this work? any
suggestions for managing multiple calandars in general?

thanks,
bryan
 
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Guest

Bryan Jones,
The way I do this is with another profile specifically for customers. Any
adjustments to this calendar is updated after meeting with employees and
updating daily work progress then published.
For internal business I have a shared calendar, mine and employees that is
not published.
There may be a better way but this works for us.

Chris Schatte

use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
 
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BillR [MVP]

you can set your personal stuff as private and it will then only be shown as
"Busy" without any info.
An option for sharing calendars is to use the MSN Premium and the Outlook
Connector. SharePoint is another alternative.

additional methods and tools here:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm
As mentioned, you can just use another Calendar with only that info and
publish it.
 

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