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Old June 27th 07, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Win-din
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Default How do I reset the months shown on the top the printed Month View

When I print a "Month View" of a June calendar, at the top of the page it
includes what should be a previous month (May) and the following month
(July). Instead it prints the current month (June) and the following month
(July). How or where do I reset this so that it will print May and July at
the top of the June calendar?
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Old June 27th 07, 10:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Chris Greeley
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Default How do I reset the months shown on the top the printed Month View

On Jun 27, 2:04 pm, Win-din wrote:
When I print a "Month View" of a June calendar, at the top of the page it
includes what should be a previous month (May) and the following month
(July). Instead it prints the current month (June) and the following month
(July). How or where do I reset this so that it will print May and July at
the top of the June calendar?


When printing, set the date ranges to the range that you are
interested in. When you hit "print" you will see in the bottom left
hand of the print screen a "date range". Set that to what you want.

HTH,
Chris

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Old June 27th 07, 11:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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if you mean the little thumbnail calendars, this is how its designed.

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When I print a "Month View" of a June calendar, at the top of the page it
includes what should be a previous month (May) and the following month
(July). Instead it prints the current month (June) and the following month
(July). How or where do I reset this so that it will print May and July at
the top of the June calendar?


 




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