Just use the Folder List in the Navigation Pane (the left chunk of the
screen) to check that you are in your primary Calendar. Find the Folder
List icon in the bottom left corner of screen. Click the Calendar which is
at the top of the list of folders (above Contacts, Deleted Items etc).
Now that you are definitely in the primary Calendar, can you view the To Do
bar (a chunk of Tasks on the right side of the screen) there? Turn it on if
it's not visible. View | To Do Bar | then check Normal and TaskList there.
Now try printing again.
Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant
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Canberra, Australia
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"Pastor Jim" wrote in message
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I think so. Calendar is checked under my calendars. Calendars in archives
and calendar (backup) is unchecked.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
are you printing your default calendar? tasks only print with the
default
calendar.
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"Pastor Jim" Pastor wrote in message
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I get an error message saying "task pad cannot print because there is no
associated task folder" My tasks appear under tasks but I cannot get
them
to appear or print in calendar. I am using Outlook 07. I want to be
able
to
print the calendar with tasks on the same page.