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Suppose that you maintain a group calendar. Youre constantly updating your co-workers about meetings, events, and other associated information stored in the calendar. Instead of using your private folders, you can share this information easily by using a public folder. Public folders are Outlook folders that are posted to a network. You can add any Outlook item, Office document, or other file to a public folder. You can assign levels of permission to a public folder so that you determine the users who can read, edit, and add information to the folder.
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To use public folders, you need Microsoft Exchange and permission to read items in a folder. See your network administrator for permission to create or add information to a public folder.
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