save calendar as Web Page

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DonDon

I am not very technical so I need an explanation of what to put in the File
Name box in the SAVE AS WEB PAGE dialog box. The help file says to enter the
file protocol and I don't what or where to find that.
I am using Outlook 2003, part of Office 2003 Standard.
I hope it does not have the same problem with days shifting, as I have been
reading about.
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

I usually just enter the name of local HTM file and let Outlook generate the
base file using that file name and the component HTM files. I then transfer
the files to a web site if needed
 
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DonDon

Ok, where do i find the local HTM file? Thx, D

Vince Averello said:
I usually just enter the name of local HTM file and let Outlook generate the
base file using that file name and the component HTM files. I then transfer
the files to a web site if needed
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Where ever you put it. The name you're entering in the dialog is name of the
file you want created.
 
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DonDon

Vince Averello said:
Where ever you put it. The name you're entering in the dialog is name of the
file you want created.




the file name that is there automatically is C:\Documentand Settings\Owner\MyDocuments\ When I click save it says "Either the file name or URL you typed is invalid. " I don't know where to save it, therefor what to type in there. Even then I don't know how to put it on my webpage. Thx D
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

That's only a directory, you need to add a file name like Calendar.HTM so
the full path would be:
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\Calendar.HTM

 
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DonDon

Vince Averello said:
That's only a directory, you need to add a file name like Calendar.HTM so
the full path would be:
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\Calendar.HTM



Thanks I'm part way there. It did save,but when i tried to save it to my web page it showed as the little square with x. My site wants gif or jpeg so i tried changing the HTM or adding gif of jpeg after the htm. all I get is the box. My site also wants max width 450 px. but the I don't know how big the calendar is. Thx D
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Try saving the base HTM to a fresh folder so you can see all the files you
need. There will be some graphic files & such you also need to upload


Thanks I'm part way there. It did save,but when i tried to save it to my web
page it showed as the little square with x. My site wants gif or jpeg so i
tried changing the HTM or adding gif of jpeg after the htm. all I get is the
box. My site also wants max width 450 px. but the I don't know how big the
calendar is. Thx D
 
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DonDon

Vince Averello said:
Try saving the base HTM to a fresh folder so you can see all the files you
need. There will be some graphic files & such you also need to upload


Thanks I'm part way there. It did save,but when i tried to save it to my web
page it showed as the little square with x. My site wants gif or jpeg so i
tried changing the HTM or adding gif of jpeg after the htm. all I get is the
box. My site also wants max width 450 px. but the I don't know how big the
calendar is. Thx D


I opened a new folder on the desktop and then did the "save as webpage". When it opened in WordPad I went file, save as, and put it in the new folder. When I open the folder there is only the one NotePad thing in there, no graphic files. I have been reading in the Microsoft Library: "About the Save as Web Page API [Visio 2003 SDK Documentation]" but it is just way to technical for me. Thanks, Donna
 
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