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How to print start:end time for appts in Offc 07?



 
 
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Old March 14th 07, 11:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How to print start:end time for appts in Offc 07?

Very frustrated! I am a mobile user (sales rep) and need to print calendar
day, week, month views all the time. I want start:end times showing within
appt for week and month view as it is not easy or accurate to look at left
side hourly times on a Friday, for example. And it would be impossible if an
appt started at a non hourly time like 12:15 or 12:10. How do I show for
printing?

In addition, even though I decreased font in Outlook monthly view, I do not
gain ability to see full appointmt nor does appt have wordwrap.

I had both these capabilities in prior version! Please advise. Thanks.
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Old June 11th 07, 05:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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I am having this same problem - Anybody have any suggestions?

"Mobile worker" wrote:

Very frustrated! I am a mobile user (sales rep) and need to print calendar
day, week, month views all the time. I want start:end times showing within
appt for week and month view as it is not easy or accurate to look at left
side hourly times on a Friday, for example. And it would be impossible if an
appt started at a non hourly time like 12:15 or 12:10. How do I show for
printing?

In addition, even though I decreased font in Outlook monthly view, I do not
gain ability to see full appointmt nor does appt have wordwrap.

I had both these capabilities in prior version! Please advise. Thanks.

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Old June 19th 07, 04:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
ScoutMom
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Default How to print start:end time for appts in Offc 07?

The only way I have got it to show start & end time is to change the font on
the printed calendar to 6. This still does not solve the wrap around problem
but I was told they are working on it. If you do not need to filter
catagories try downloading the Calendar Printing Assistant add-in. It has
better options but will not filter catagories.

"Mobile worker" wrote:

Very frustrated! I am a mobile user (sales rep) and need to print calendar
day, week, month views all the time. I want start:end times showing within
appt for week and month view as it is not easy or accurate to look at left
side hourly times on a Friday, for example. And it would be impossible if an
appt started at a non hourly time like 12:15 or 12:10. How do I show for
printing?

In addition, even though I decreased font in Outlook monthly view, I do not
gain ability to see full appointmt nor does appt have wordwrap.

I had both these capabilities in prior version! Please advise. Thanks.

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Old June 19th 07, 05:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How to print start:end time for appts in Offc 07?



"ScoutMom" wrote:

The only way I have got it to show start & end time is to change the font on
the printed calendar to 6. This still does not solve the wrap around problem
but I was told they are working on it. If you do not need to filter
catagories try downloading the Calendar Printing Assistant add-in. It has
better options but will not filter catagories.

"Mobile worker" wrote:

Very frustrated! I am a mobile user (sales rep) and need to print calendar
day, week, month views all the time. I want start:end times showing within
appt for week and month view as it is not easy or accurate to look at left
side hourly times on a Friday, for example. And it would be impossible if an
appt started at a non hourly time like 12:15 or 12:10. How do I show for
printing?

In addition, even though I decreased font in Outlook monthly view, I do not
gain ability to see full appointmt nor does appt have wordwrap.

I had both these capabilities in prior version! Please advise. Thanks.

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Old June 19th 07, 05:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How to print start:end time for appts in Offc 07?



"ScoutMom" wrote:

The only way I have got it to show start & end time is to change the font on
the printed calendar to 6. This still does not solve the wrap around problem
but I was told they are working on it. If you do not need to filter
catagories try downloading the Calendar Printing Assistant add-in. It has
better options but will not filter catagories.

"Mobile worker" wrote:

Very frustrated! I am a mobile user (sales rep) and need to print calendar
day, week, month views all the time. I want start:end times showing within
appt for week and month view as it is not easy or accurate to look at left
side hourly times on a Friday, for example. And it would be impossible if an
appt started at a non hourly time like 12:15 or 12:10. How do I show for
printing?

In addition, even though I decreased font in Outlook monthly view, I do not
gain ability to see full appointmt nor does appt have wordwrap.

I had both these capabilities in prior version! Please advise. Thanks.

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Old July 10th 07, 12:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Angela Nash
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Default How to print start:end time for appts in Offc 07?

How did you get the application to start once downloaded? I can't find the
link either within or outside of outlook.

Thanks

"ScoutMom" wrote:

The only way I have got it to show start & end time is to change the font on
the printed calendar to 6. This still does not solve the wrap around problem
but I was told they are working on it. If you do not need to filter
catagories try downloading the Calendar Printing Assistant add-in. It has
better options but will not filter catagories.

"Mobile worker" wrote:

Very frustrated! I am a mobile user (sales rep) and need to print calendar
day, week, month views all the time. I want start:end times showing within
appt for week and month view as it is not easy or accurate to look at left
side hourly times on a Friday, for example. And it would be impossible if an
appt started at a non hourly time like 12:15 or 12:10. How do I show for
printing?

In addition, even though I decreased font in Outlook monthly view, I do not
gain ability to see full appointmt nor does appt have wordwrap.

I had both these capabilities in prior version! Please advise. Thanks.

 




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