Do you get a blank task list showing or none at all? It looks like you'll
need to print tasks separately. Only the users default tasks folder is
included and only with their own calendars (to avoid confusion).
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"DeeDee" wrote in message
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Would editor rights for tasks and calendar work or is there something I am
overlooking. It will work on his computer but, not mine.
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Dee V
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
It should work the same way as long as you have the right folder
permissions.
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"DeeDee" wrote in message
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I need to be able to print the task list and calendar for my boss. I
have
all permissions to edit. Is there anyway to do this in 2007 as it can
be
done in 2003?
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Dee V