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Old October 2nd 07, 03:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
-wseaton-
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Default Calendar Printing Assistant

Sir, if 'online / shared / Exchange' doesn't apply enough clues for you to
fill in those blanks, then perhaps I omitted the details we aren't using
Groupwise as well.

I've seen a couple other MVP's haven't been able to answer the question
either, so I'm pleased to note I solved the problem on my own. FYI - in order
for Calendar Creator Assistant to be able to 'see' a typical shared corporate
Calendar the specific Calendar must be made a favorite in Outlook 2007 in
order for it to populate locally to that profile. CCA then offers that
Calendar, and any in the local profile, as options to load.

"BillR" wrote:

Why would I assume it was in a Public Foler when you omitted those details?

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Bill R
"-wseaton-" wrote in message
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Why would a shared Calendar in a public folder be in a profile?

OPA is a neat tool, but it's not worth much if it can't read all those
jillions of shared, corporate calendars out there :-(

"BillR [MVP]" wrote:

Are the shared calendars in your profile? I think the Calendar Printing
Assistant accesses it from your profile.

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Bill R
"-wseaton-" wrote in message
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I've downloaded Calendar Printing Assistant to test out as a solution
for
my
Outlook 2007 users who can't print Exchange / Shared calendars
correctly.

However, I can't figure out how to get Calendar Printing Assistant to
'see'
our online Shared Calendars, nor can I figure out how to even direct
CPA
towards online Calendars in the first place.

Any help appreciated.


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