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Putting your calendar on the web via a URL
You can do this for one or more of your own account's calendar(s) in your own Outlook account.
- You can create topic-specific calendars within your own account instead of just using the (primary) one given to you be default. Share any or none via this method.
These steps worked for Oliver:
- Log into on-line, <outlook.cornell.edu>.
- Go to Options => Calendar => Shared calendars => Calendar publishing.
- Select Calendar and permissions (ex. Full details). Then select the HTML link to share or post on a web page. Done!
Tested with the ChemIT EGA, and was also successful:
TestChemGrad from Oliver's own account:
https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/ffeb42ab3c724a73af16a4af603d4d90@cornell.edu/1d0cb45be1e346079a619941a24cd0096107709829445897488/calendar.html
A neat example Oliver found, 8/27/15:
To schedule a meeting:
Browse my calendar (switch to "week view") and identify a vacant 30-minute time slot between 10am-6pm.
Switch to "week view" (top right corner) and it will be easier for you to see my hour-by-hour availability.
If possible, please choose a time slot that is adjacent to an existing "busy" slot so as to reduce the fragmentation of my day. Please avoid scheduling a meeting with less than 24 hours notice.
Then, send me (perhaps provide your email address) a meeting invitation directly (e.g. using Outlook Ctrl-Shift-Q or Google calendar event "Invite Guest").
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