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When printing the monthly calendar, only 2 appointments are showing where I
have 4 appointments scheduled that day. How can I adjust the calendar to show all appointments scheduled in that day? And is there a way to make Saturday and Sunday in one box like the previous versions of the calendar? |
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Version of Outlook? If 2007, try the printing assistant.
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "PJ" PJ @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... When printing the monthly calendar, only 2 appointments are showing where I have 4 appointments scheduled that day. How can I adjust the calendar to show all appointments scheduled in that day? And is there a way to make Saturday and Sunday in one box like the previous versions of the calendar? |
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![]() "PJ" wrote: When printing the monthly calendar, only 2 appointments are showing where I have 4 appointments scheduled that day. How can I adjust the calendar to show all appointments scheduled in that day? And is there a way to make Saturday and Sunday in one box like the previous versions of the calendar? |
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I keep a calendar for myself and one for my church. I too found that not all
appointments were printed. In addition, only one line (and not necessarliy all of that) was printed when a second was necessary. I downloaded the Calendar Printing Assistant and found only canned choices - none of which serve my needs. The church calendar needs to be reprinted by an unsophisticated mass printer, simplicity is good. These templates all had watermark numbers for each date, the information to be printed over them. This looks great when printed by my laser printer, watermarks only look like dirty marks when printed on the Risograph. Not only that, but I found that only items from my personal calendar were used. I couldn't find any way to select which calendar I want to use. I am very disappointed, Outlook 2003 was much more useful - my only complaint was that the lines did not reproduce well. But the information was all there. "PJ" wrote: When printing the monthly calendar, only 2 appointments are showing where I have 4 appointments scheduled that day. How can I adjust the calendar to show all appointments scheduled in that day? And is there a way to make Saturday and Sunday in one box like the previous versions of the calendar? |
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After much frustration I made my own calendar in Publisher (I'd reached my
deadline), having to manually enter data that is already in Outlook. The recurring feature in Outlook is part of what makes it useful. I don't really need a canned template, I can make my own, it is the other features used to set up an appointment in Outlook that are good - if everything would just print in the regular calendar mode. "Ivee" wrote: I keep a calendar for myself and one for my church. I too found that not all appointments were printed. In addition, only one line (and not necessarliy all of that) was printed when a second was necessary. I downloaded the Calendar Printing Assistant and found only canned choices - none of which serve my needs. The church calendar needs to be reprinted by an unsophisticated mass printer, simplicity is good. These templates all had watermark numbers for each date, the information to be printed over them. This looks great when printed by my laser printer, watermarks only look like dirty marks when printed on the Risograph. Not only that, but I found that only items from my personal calendar were used. I couldn't find any way to select which calendar I want to use. I am very disappointed, Outlook 2003 was much more useful - my only complaint was that the lines did not reproduce well. But the information was all there. "PJ" wrote: When printing the monthly calendar, only 2 appointments are showing where I have 4 appointments scheduled that day. How can I adjust the calendar to show all appointments scheduled in that day? And is there a way to make Saturday and Sunday in one box like the previous versions of the calendar? |
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Another issue with CPA - I couldn't use my choice of fonts. I was able to in
2003 - thus keying the calendar to the rest of the newletter. I can use my font choice in the regular Outlook calendar, but we're back to the lack information being printed. "Ivee" wrote: After much frustration I made my own calendar in Publisher (I'd reached my deadline), having to manually enter data that is already in Outlook. The recurring feature in Outlook is part of what makes it useful. I don't really need a canned template, I can make my own, it is the other features used to set up an appointment in Outlook that are good - if everything would just print in the regular calendar mode. "Ivee" wrote: I keep a calendar for myself and one for my church. I too found that not all appointments were printed. In addition, only one line (and not necessarliy all of that) was printed when a second was necessary. I downloaded the Calendar Printing Assistant and found only canned choices - none of which serve my needs. The church calendar needs to be reprinted by an unsophisticated mass printer, simplicity is good. These templates all had watermark numbers for each date, the information to be printed over them. This looks great when printed by my laser printer, watermarks only look like dirty marks when printed on the Risograph. Not only that, but I found that only items from my personal calendar were used. I couldn't find any way to select which calendar I want to use. I am very disappointed, Outlook 2003 was much more useful - my only complaint was that the lines did not reproduce well. But the information was all there. "PJ" wrote: When printing the monthly calendar, only 2 appointments are showing where I have 4 appointments scheduled that day. How can I adjust the calendar to show all appointments scheduled in that day? And is there a way to make Saturday and Sunday in one box like the previous versions of the calendar? |
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I agree that the 2003 version was much more user friendly and adaptable. The
2007 version is useless as far as I am concerned. If I can't print all of my appointments, it is of no use. Micorsoft needs to let the user adjust the features to their own use. "Ivee" wrote: Another issue with CPA - I couldn't use my choice of fonts. I was able to in 2003 - thus keying the calendar to the rest of the newletter. I can use my font choice in the regular Outlook calendar, but we're back to the lack information being printed. "Ivee" wrote: After much frustration I made my own calendar in Publisher (I'd reached my deadline), having to manually enter data that is already in Outlook. The recurring feature in Outlook is part of what makes it useful. I don't really need a canned template, I can make my own, it is the other features used to set up an appointment in Outlook that are good - if everything would just print in the regular calendar mode. "Ivee" wrote: I keep a calendar for myself and one for my church. I too found that not all appointments were printed. In addition, only one line (and not necessarliy all of that) was printed when a second was necessary. I downloaded the Calendar Printing Assistant and found only canned choices - none of which serve my needs. The church calendar needs to be reprinted by an unsophisticated mass printer, simplicity is good. These templates all had watermark numbers for each date, the information to be printed over them. This looks great when printed by my laser printer, watermarks only look like dirty marks when printed on the Risograph. Not only that, but I found that only items from my personal calendar were used. I couldn't find any way to select which calendar I want to use. I am very disappointed, Outlook 2003 was much more useful - my only complaint was that the lines did not reproduce well. But the information was all there. "PJ" wrote: When printing the monthly calendar, only 2 appointments are showing where I have 4 appointments scheduled that day. How can I adjust the calendar to show all appointments scheduled in that day? And is there a way to make Saturday and Sunday in one box like the previous versions of the calendar? |
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