It is my understanding that the only way to print the calendar in outlook.com is to use the print function of the browser itself. This feels like an oversight. If I have missed something please let me know. That being said, when I do print in this way, it comes out poorly with all the extra stuff that comes with printing a webpage.
Can we please have a printer friendly version? Possibly with some style options (I am thinking of the google calendar here). I am new to using the outlook calendar and at this rate will not be staying with it.
Thank You
I want to be able to see my Google calendar appointments in Windows live. I need to use Google Calendar to share with a Mac user and update on my ipad. I use Windows live on my desktop.
I subscribed to the private ical address from Google calendar in my Windows live calendar and all seemed fine. But that is 4 days ago and it has not updated since. Even if I delete the subscription and re-subscribe it still says updated on 2 Sep 11.34 (not today!)
This is useless to me.
The opposite works fine. Google calendar receives updates from my Windows live calendar about once a day.
I have seen a few posts with similar questions so I'm guessing it just doesn't work and I should give up. Having out of date appointments on a calendar is worse than none at all. I will have to stick to using Google Calendar on my browser instead of the calendar in my mail client. Shame because I really like Windows livemail otherwise.
Is there a way to make it work?
I'm running Thunderbird 17.0.8, Lightning 1.9.1, and Provider for Google Calendar 0.18 on both Win XP SP3 and Win 7 machines. With the latest TB update, I can no longer view calendar entries from my Outlook.com calendar. The calendar is listed on the left, along with the other calendars I track (which are Google and non-Google), but the entries are gone (they're present in the Web-based Outlook.com version).
When I attempt to synchronize the online Outlook.com calendar with the Lightning version, the following message now appears in the TB error console log:
[calICSCalendar] Unable to load stream - status: 2152398878
This appears to be a DNS server issue (unknown host). When I paste the .html and .xml sharing links for my calendar into the address bar of a browser (IE or FF), I get error messages that the page can't be displayed or FF can't find the server, respectively.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled TB, Lightning, and Provider for Google Calendar. I have the most up-to-date versions of the browsers. I've re-created the .ics link on the Outlook.com site. My internet connection method hasn't changed. Any other suggestions? Of note, I'm not having this problem on my Android 2.2.2 phone.
Thanks in advance!
Hi,
I use Outlook 2010 32 bit on Windows 7. I sync this calendar with a Google calendar using Sync2.
Today I signed up for Outlook.com and it set up a second calendar in my Outlook 2010. I want to have Outlook.com use the existing calendar. How can I change Outlook.com calendar to use an existing Outlook calendar?
Thanks,
Doug
I need ONE calendar that is accessible on four PCS and an Android phone (Galaxy S 4), all physically located in different places and different networks but all mine and not shared with anyone else.
- Google calendar doesn't cut it. Pretty good but insufficient categorization and recurring event capability. GUI is not very informative.
- Windows 8 Calendar on Sky Drive doesn't cut it. Very elementary and featureless
- There is only one calendar that I have found to be acceptable that has all the necessary features. Outlook! What a concept.
Outlook Calendar in any of the Office suites is wonderful. Colored categories, excellent recurring event features, the works. However, It is not easy to share it without a special server.
- I have my main Outlook pst file on my main PC.
- I have eight POP mail accounts.
- All accounts are accessed on my main computer.
- A subset accessed by each of the other computers.
- Only one computer of the group may delete mail on a single POP account server and no one computer deletes mail on all the servers.
- Each of the computers have their own pst file.
I have tried making a separate pst as a Master Calendar file and stored it on SkyDrive to be accessed by each of the computers when outlook opens. It sort of works but does not sync properly. ("Properly" is defined as syncing the way I want it to")
- It seems that each computer makes a separate copy of the master and stores that back on SkyDrive.
- I want the SkyDrive copy to stay in sync with any changes made on any of the other computers including Android.
- No two devices need to access the file at the same time although it would be nice if they could.
- I do not want to have to make an ics copy of the master calendar file.
Come on Microsoft - make this work! You can generate a set of application requirements from this note. Just make it work. You have done it with One Note. Why not Outlook?
As far as I am concerned, the office apps in the Windows 8 Metro environment are pretty useless, particularly for someone who has been using Office and Outlook for as long as it has been on the market. Why take a giant step backwards?
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