Uploading to a web server is not necessary. Outlook can save the calendar web page file(s) to your hard drive. Have you tried it? What file path on your drive did you specify?
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For example if I have something in excel and I want to make a page I can
save-as a webpage. It makes a webpage wherever I tell it to be saved. Then I
can open I.E. and browse to that location to open it and view.
It appears in outlook I can't just create a webpage. I must create a webpage
and have outlook upload this page as well? I've created pages in excel then
added things to it with notepad to have popup links and other things that I
don't know how to do in excel. It may have been easier to make these
calendars in outlook vs excel. (and use outlook from now on)
Click on February of '07 for an example. (still under construction. only the
16th & 17th have links http://home.mchsi.com/~pdb/family.html )