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I have my task list ordered by Priority, then Subject. On the Task List
screen, it is organized that way. However, when I print my calendar, the order is changed. It looks like the Task List on the calendar is ordered by most recent entry. How I correct this? |
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To get help here please tell us your version of Outlook and describe what is
happening on your conmputer as we are helpful but not psychic. Be specific as we do not know what you are looking at. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... I have my task list ordered by Priority, then Subject. On the Task List screen, it is organized that way. However, when I print my calendar, the order is changed. It looks like the Task List on the calendar is ordered by most recent entry. How I correct this? |
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I have Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625). I have established a task list (on the
Task window) that is ordered by Priority, then Subject and it displays exactly that way on the Task window. Then I go to Calenadar and click Page Setup. I print 30 days and include Task Pad in the printing instructions. When it prints, the Task Pad on the calendar is NOT printed in the same order on the Task window (that is, by Priority, by Subject), but rather in a somewhat random way. The columns on the printed page are Icon (with check marks on each Subject line) underneath the Icon symbol; a check mark column with blank check mark boxes on each subject line; and, the Subjects ( in an unrecognized order). So somewhere in the transition between the Task window where everything is ordered correctly and the printed Task Pad on the Calendar the order changes. Before I had to reinstall Windows due to a corrupt file, I had it working, so I know it can be done. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: To get help here please tell us your version of Outlook and describe what is happening on your conmputer as we are helpful but not psychic. Be specific as we do not know what you are looking at. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... I have my task list ordered by Priority, then Subject. On the Task List screen, it is organized that way. However, when I print my calendar, the order is changed. It looks like the Task List on the calendar is ordered by most recent entry. How I correct this? |
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I think by Task Window you mean Task Folder. If not come back as these
instructions may be irrelevant. The TaskPad and the views shown in the Task Folder are not the same. You can configure each independantly. To change the TaskPad so that when you print it as part of a Calendar print, you need to: right click the column header of the TaskPad (eg where it says Subject) and select Customise Current View. Set it to show the groouping, columns etc there and you'll get what you see in the TaskPad when you print your Calendar. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625). I have established a task list (on the Task window) that is ordered by Priority, then Subject and it displays exactly that way on the Task window. Then I go to Calenadar and click Page Setup. I print 30 days and include Task Pad in the printing instructions. When it prints, the Task Pad on the calendar is NOT printed in the same order on the Task window (that is, by Priority, by Subject), but rather in a somewhat random way. The columns on the printed page are Icon (with check marks on each Subject line) underneath the Icon symbol; a check mark column with blank check mark boxes on each subject line; and, the Subjects ( in an unrecognized order). So somewhere in the transition between the Task window where everything is ordered correctly and the printed Task Pad on the Calendar the order changes. Before I had to reinstall Windows due to a corrupt file, I had it working, so I know it can be done. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: To get help here please tell us your version of Outlook and describe what is happening on your conmputer as we are helpful but not psychic. Be specific as we do not know what you are looking at. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... I have my task list ordered by Priority, then Subject. On the Task List screen, it is organized that way. However, when I print my calendar, the order is changed. It looks like the Task List on the calendar is ordered by most recent entry. How I correct this? |
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THANKS! That works. However, now I have a little complication. The
Priority column is so wide that it pushes the Subjects column substantially out of view. I'll be using bitmap so I'd like to minimize the column to accomodate the Priority symbol leaving more room to display the Subject. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: I think by Task Window you mean Task Folder. If not come back as these instructions may be irrelevant. The TaskPad and the views shown in the Task Folder are not the same. You can configure each independantly. To change the TaskPad so that when you print it as part of a Calendar print, you need to: right click the column header of the TaskPad (eg where it says Subject) and select Customise Current View. Set it to show the groouping, columns etc there and you'll get what you see in the TaskPad when you print your Calendar. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625). I have established a task list (on the Task window) that is ordered by Priority, then Subject and it displays exactly that way on the Task window. Then I go to Calenadar and click Page Setup. I print 30 days and include Task Pad in the printing instructions. When it prints, the Task Pad on the calendar is NOT printed in the same order on the Task window (that is, by Priority, by Subject), but rather in a somewhat random way. The columns on the printed page are Icon (with check marks on each Subject line) underneath the Icon symbol; a check mark column with blank check mark boxes on each subject line; and, the Subjects ( in an unrecognized order). So somewhere in the transition between the Task window where everything is ordered correctly and the printed Task Pad on the Calendar the order changes. Before I had to reinstall Windows due to a corrupt file, I had it working, so I know it can be done. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: To get help here please tell us your version of Outlook and describe what is happening on your conmputer as we are helpful but not psychic. Be specific as we do not know what you are looking at. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... I have my task list ordered by Priority, then Subject. On the Task List screen, it is organized that way. However, when I print my calendar, the order is changed. It looks like the Task List on the calendar is ordered by most recent entry. How I correct this? |
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Always place narrow icon columns away from the left most edge of a table.
When you print a table with a narrow field on the left, Outlook wastes a lot of space printing it. It's an odd bug. I tend to put Subject as the left most field - drag it there or change the order in the Customise Current View window. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... THANKS! That works. However, now I have a little complication. The Priority column is so wide that it pushes the Subjects column substantially out of view. I'll be using bitmap so I'd like to minimize the column to accomodate the Priority symbol leaving more room to display the Subject. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: I think by Task Window you mean Task Folder. If not come back as these instructions may be irrelevant. The TaskPad and the views shown in the Task Folder are not the same. You can configure each independantly. To change the TaskPad so that when you print it as part of a Calendar print, you need to: right click the column header of the TaskPad (eg where it says Subject) and select Customise Current View. Set it to show the groouping, columns etc there and you'll get what you see in the TaskPad when you print your Calendar. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625). I have established a task list (on the Task window) that is ordered by Priority, then Subject and it displays exactly that way on the Task window. Then I go to Calenadar and click Page Setup. I print 30 days and include Task Pad in the printing instructions. When it prints, the Task Pad on the calendar is NOT printed in the same order on the Task window (that is, by Priority, by Subject), but rather in a somewhat random way. The columns on the printed page are Icon (with check marks on each Subject line) underneath the Icon symbol; a check mark column with blank check mark boxes on each subject line; and, the Subjects ( in an unrecognized order). So somewhere in the transition between the Task window where everything is ordered correctly and the printed Task Pad on the Calendar the order changes. Before I had to reinstall Windows due to a corrupt file, I had it working, so I know it can be done. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: To get help here please tell us your version of Outlook and describe what is happening on your conmputer as we are helpful but not psychic. Be specific as we do not know what you are looking at. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website. .. "Roy" wrote in message ... I have my task list ordered by Priority, then Subject. On the Task List screen, it is organized that way. However, when I print my calendar, the order is changed. It looks like the Task List on the calendar is ordered by most recent entry. How I correct this? |
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