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How to share calendars in 2007

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OsuJennifer - 06 Jun 2007 00:25 GMT
Two of our computers here at work have Office 2007, the rest have 2003.  I
was able to share a calendar between two workstations (we have small bus
server w/exchange) and give editing privileges.  Between the 2007
workstations it merely sends the calendar in an email, I need for the person
on the other end (the assistant who schedules appointments) to be able to
edit the other's calendar.  I hope you can follow this!  Thank you in advance!
Howard Cross - 06 Jun 2007 00:40 GMT
I know this may seem like a flip answer, have taken a look at the help file
located. You can access that page easily in the Navigation pane. Fire off
help in Outlook and follow the path below:

Outlook Home > Calendar and scheduling > Sharing your calendar

There are 12 help files related to calendar sharing and they have some good
stuff in them. Hope this helps until somebody with a good answer drops by.

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> Two of our computers here at work have Office 2007, the rest have 2003.  I
> was able to share a calendar between two workstations (we have small bus
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> edit the other's calendar.  I hope you can follow this!  Thank you in
> advance!
 
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