Is this possible using calendar (Windows Live Mail) on Dell Streak 7 Tablet?

I am using Windows 7 on my laptop and my email is Windows Live Mail.  I use the calendar with Windows Live Mail.  I would use this calendar on my Dell Streak 7 Tablet instead of keeping two different calendars.  Is it possible or can suggest you something easy to do for me (I'm old).  I get my email on

the table ok I'm going in my cable server.

Thanks, Cobina1

Your Tablet works with Windows?  Windows Live Mail is for Windows computers.  If the Tablet is using Android as do most non-Apple tablets, you cannot use Windows Live Mail.  There are a lot of calendars Android you can use however.

Good luck.

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