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terri at st. lawrence - 23 Dec 2004 20:25 GMT
When I save the calendar as a webpage, January 1, 2005 incorrectly appears in
the Friday column of the calendar, instead of Saturday.  Can anyone help
solve this problem? I'm running Outlook 2000.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 23 Dec 2004 20:40 GMT
Known problem with Outlook 2000, making the Save as Web Page unusable from
January 2005 forward. No workaround in Outlook 2000. For alternative methods
of publishing an Outlook calendar to the Internet, see
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/olpubcal.htm .

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> When I save the calendar as a webpage, January 1, 2005 incorrectly appears
> in
> the Friday column of the calendar, instead of Saturday.  Can anyone help
> solve this problem? I'm running Outlook 2000.
Jay - 20 Jan 2005 15:33 GMT
Terri;

I just downloaded the fix on the site mentioned by Sue.  It is a fix for
word 97, not 2000.  I have 2000, and it worked fine.  It doesn't give you a
very 'eye catching' calendar, but it will enable you to share an outlook 2000
calendar on a web page w/ the correct day/date.  Let me know if you need any
steps to get it to run, as it was not designed for 2000.  I had to place the
file in a certain directory in order for Word to find it.

> When I save the calendar as a webpage, January 1, 2005 incorrectly appears in
> the Friday column of the calendar, instead of Saturday.  Can anyone help
> solve this problem? I'm running Outlook 2000.
 
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