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Old December 30th 06, 11:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Kremmen
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I have just installed the MSDN version of Outlook 2007.

When I try to print the Monthly calendar it works if I leave the default
dates alone but it hangs if I change the 'date range'.

Also hangs in print preview if I change the date range there as well.

Also got the problem with events spanning several weeks not wrapping around
on to subsequent weeks.
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Old January 6th 07, 07:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nick B
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I just got the Trial version, which should be identical to the full version,
and it exhibits this behavior too. How could such a bug get through to RTM?

"Kremmen" wrote:

I have just installed the MSDN version of Outlook 2007.

When I try to print the Monthly calendar it works if I leave the default
dates alone but it hangs if I change the 'date range'.

Also hangs in print preview if I change the date range there as well.

Also got the problem with events spanning several weeks not wrapping around
on to subsequent weeks.

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Old January 6th 07, 08:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nick B
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I should clarify that I've only noticed the last problem, multi-week
events not wrapping around to subsequent weeks. Interestingly, it does leave
a space for the event on other days containing events, but the multi-week
event box itself just extends to the edge of the printed page. The MDI file
demonstrating this can be obtained he
http://abacus.bates.edu/~nbauer/Outl...onthlyWrap.mdi

"Nick B" wrote:

I just got the Trial version, which should be identical to the full version,
and it exhibits this behavior too. How could such a bug get through to RTM?

"Kremmen" wrote:

I have just installed the MSDN version of Outlook 2007.

When I try to print the Monthly calendar it works if I leave the default
dates alone but it hangs if I change the 'date range'.

Also hangs in print preview if I change the date range there as well.

Also got the problem with events spanning several weeks not wrapping around
on to subsequent weeks.

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Old January 7th 07, 07:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Kremmen
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"Nick B" wrote:

I should clarify that I've only noticed the last problem, multi-week
events not wrapping around to subsequent weeks. Interestingly, it does leave
a space for the event on other days containing events, but the multi-week
event box itself just extends to the edge of the printed page. The MDI file
demonstrating this can be obtained he
http://abacus.bates.edu/~nbauer/Outl...onthlyWrap.mdi

"Nick B" wrote:

I just got the Trial version, which should be identical to the full version,
and it exhibits this behavior too. How could such a bug get through to RTM?

"Kremmen" wrote:

I have just installed the MSDN version of Outlook 2007.

When I try to print the Monthly calendar it works if I leave the default
dates alone but it hangs if I change the 'date range'.

Also hangs in print preview if I change the date range there as well.

Also got the problem with events spanning several weeks not wrapping around
on to subsequent weeks.


Yes, that's the problem, how on earth did that not get picked up ?

Do you also get teh problem with a hang if you change the 'print range' via
the print dialog ?
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Old January 7th 07, 07:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nick B
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Posts: 41
Default Outlook 2007 Calendar

Unfortunately I don't seem to be getting that hang, unless I'm not doing the
right thing to get it to hang.

"Kremmen" wrote:



"Nick B" wrote:

I should clarify that I've only noticed the last problem, multi-week
events not wrapping around to subsequent weeks. Interestingly, it does leave
a space for the event on other days containing events, but the multi-week
event box itself just extends to the edge of the printed page. The MDI file
demonstrating this can be obtained he
http://abacus.bates.edu/~nbauer/Outl...onthlyWrap.mdi

"Nick B" wrote:

I just got the Trial version, which should be identical to the full version,
and it exhibits this behavior too. How could such a bug get through to RTM?

"Kremmen" wrote:

I have just installed the MSDN version of Outlook 2007.

When I try to print the Monthly calendar it works if I leave the default
dates alone but it hangs if I change the 'date range'.

Also hangs in print preview if I change the date range there as well.

Also got the problem with events spanning several weeks not wrapping around
on to subsequent weeks.


Yes, that's the problem, how on earth did that not get picked up ?

Do you also get teh problem with a hang if you change the 'print range' via
the print dialog ?

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Old January 7th 07, 08:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nick B
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Posts: 41
Default Outlook 2007 Calendar

I take that back, I just encountered it... If in the print dialog you change
the date range and click "preview", it will stop responding. Damn it
Microsoft.

"Nick B" wrote:

Unfortunately I don't seem to be getting that hang, unless I'm not doing the
right thing to get it to hang.

"Kremmen" wrote:



"Nick B" wrote:

I should clarify that I've only noticed the last problem, multi-week
events not wrapping around to subsequent weeks. Interestingly, it does leave
a space for the event on other days containing events, but the multi-week
event box itself just extends to the edge of the printed page. The MDI file
demonstrating this can be obtained he
http://abacus.bates.edu/~nbauer/Outl...onthlyWrap.mdi

"Nick B" wrote:

I just got the Trial version, which should be identical to the full version,
and it exhibits this behavior too. How could such a bug get through to RTM?

"Kremmen" wrote:

I have just installed the MSDN version of Outlook 2007.

When I try to print the Monthly calendar it works if I leave the default
dates alone but it hangs if I change the 'date range'.

Also hangs in print preview if I change the date range there as well.

Also got the problem with events spanning several weeks not wrapping around
on to subsequent weeks.


Yes, that's the problem, how on earth did that not get picked up ?

Do you also get teh problem with a hang if you change the 'print range' via
the print dialog ?

 




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