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Subject: Displaying Outlook 2007 Calendars in Sharepoint Services.
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7/04/2008 11:49 AM  
Hi,
 
Is their a way of displaying Outlook 2007 calendars in Sharepoint Services? I know it works the other way round e.g. displaying team calendars in outlook but i would like to know if it can be done the other way round.

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7/14/2008 10:27 PM  
Yes just add a webpart for Calendar and then it will ask you to configure it and you should be all set.

A quick google search will give you more listings than you know what to do with ...

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