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Save As / HTML: can format/style be changed?

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WSeaton - 25 Mar 2008 17:31 GMT
I realize there are WYSIWYG limits as to how Outlook 2007 can export a
calendar into web format, but I was asked if there's a way to change the
default color schemes and some of the font types. In Outlook, the Calendar
appears really nice when it's native. However, when exported to HTML the
'teal on dark teal' Win 3.11 theme along with fonts leave a bit to be desired.

Trying to avoid an HTML editor here if there's an easier way to get an
exported Calendar to look closer to when it's native viewed.
Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 25 Mar 2008 22:41 GMT
you can edit the html code and the css to change the font and color.

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> I realize there are WYSIWYG limits as to how Outlook 2007 can export a
> calendar into web format, but I was asked if there's a way to change the
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> Trying to avoid an HTML editor here if there's an easier way to get an
> exported Calendar to look closer to when it's native viewed.

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