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I print a shared calendar out each week for our training room to be posted on
the wall outside the room. Friday, I was gifted with Outlook 2007 on my new machine, and have discovered that no matter what size I tell it to print on the Weekly View page setup, the appointment fonts default to an 8 pt size which is WAY too small for a wall calendar (especially in light of the fact that most people seem to need reading glasses just to sign something!!). I found this bit of information on the web when I did a search on Google: "Regarding the issue "changing the font size in the page setup doesn't actually change the font size in Print Preview or Print Out, based on my research, it is a known issue in Outlook 2007. It is an improvement feature in Outlook 2007. When you change the font size as a large one such as 16 in Outlook 2003, part of the appointment information may be invisible in the printout. In Outlook 2007, to prevent it, Outlook 2007 auto scale the font size so that all the appointment information is visible in the printout. As a result, the font size may still be 8 pt." May I point out that this is UNACCEPTABLE??!!! If I were worried about all the appointment information appearing, then I would keep the font size small myself. If Outlook defaults to a tiny font size, then there is NO POINT in including the option to CHANGE the font size in the print preview. Please tell me how to fix this so that I can print a READABLE calendar for our training room wall. Thanks! |
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Which print layout are you using? Have you tried the calendar printing
assistant? It and other printing tools are at http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp Outlook scales the font so it can include as much of the subject as possible - reduce the length and the text will be larger. -- 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: Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com "triplec1117" wrote in message ... I print a shared calendar out each week for our training room to be posted on the wall outside the room. Friday, I was gifted with Outlook 2007 on my new machine, and have discovered that no matter what size I tell it to print on the Weekly View page setup, the appointment fonts default to an 8 pt size which is WAY too small for a wall calendar (especially in light of the fact that most people seem to need reading glasses just to sign something!!). I found this bit of information on the web when I did a search on Google: "Regarding the issue "changing the font size in the page setup doesn't actually change the font size in Print Preview or Print Out, based on my research, it is a known issue in Outlook 2007. It is an improvement feature in Outlook 2007. When you change the font size as a large one such as 16 in Outlook 2003, part of the appointment information may be invisible in the printout. In Outlook 2007, to prevent it, Outlook 2007 auto scale the font size so that all the appointment information is visible in the printout. As a result, the font size may still be 8 pt." May I point out that this is UNACCEPTABLE??!!! If I were worried about all the appointment information appearing, then I would keep the font size small myself. If Outlook defaults to a tiny font size, then there is NO POINT in including the option to CHANGE the font size in the print preview. Please tell me how to fix this so that I can print a READABLE calendar for our training room wall. Thanks! |
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I am using a Weekly View, work week only, 8 am - 5 pm (which are our office
hours). I did try the calendar printing assistant, but it seems to only work on my own calendar, not the shared calendars. Again, I DO NOT want Outlook to scale the font size. I want it to print the way I want it to print (I mean, isn't that the point of the preferences and options in a given program?). People cannot read the wall calendar unless they are less than a foot away from it. If there is any way to change the default, that would be most helpful. -- Respectfully, Cara "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: Which print layout are you using? Have you tried the calendar printing assistant? It and other printing tools are at http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp Outlook scales the font so it can include as much of the subject as possible - reduce the length and the text will be larger. -- 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: Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com "triplec1117" wrote in message ... I print a shared calendar out each week for our training room to be posted on the wall outside the room. Friday, I was gifted with Outlook 2007 on my new machine, and have discovered that no matter what size I tell it to print on the Weekly View page setup, the appointment fonts default to an 8 pt size which is WAY too small for a wall calendar (especially in light of the fact that most people seem to need reading glasses just to sign something!!). I found this bit of information on the web when I did a search on Google: "Regarding the issue "changing the font size in the page setup doesn't actually change the font size in Print Preview or Print Out, based on my research, it is a known issue in Outlook 2007. It is an improvement feature in Outlook 2007. When you change the font size as a large one such as 16 in Outlook 2003, part of the appointment information may be invisible in the printout. In Outlook 2007, to prevent it, Outlook 2007 auto scale the font size so that all the appointment information is visible in the printout. As a result, the font size may still be 8 pt." May I point out that this is UNACCEPTABLE??!!! If I were worried about all the appointment information appearing, then I would keep the font size small myself. If Outlook defaults to a tiny font size, then there is NO POINT in including the option to CHANGE the font size in the print preview. Please tell me how to fix this so that I can print a READABLE calendar for our training room wall. Thanks! |
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![]() I am having similar issues as well, and I have adjusted the page size to 11 X 17, and 13 X 19 and it accepts the changes and shows them in print preview and then does not print out in the selected size or fonts. S "triplec1117" wrote: I print a shared calendar out each week for our training room to be posted on the wall outside the room. Friday, I was gifted with Outlook 2007 on my new machine, and have discovered that no matter what size I tell it to print on the Weekly View page setup, the appointment fonts default to an 8 pt size which is WAY too small for a wall calendar (especially in light of the fact that most people seem to need reading glasses just to sign something!!). I found this bit of information on the web when I did a search on Google: "Regarding the issue "changing the font size in the page setup doesn't actually change the font size in Print Preview or Print Out, based on my research, it is a known issue in Outlook 2007. It is an improvement feature in Outlook 2007. When you change the font size as a large one such as 16 in Outlook 2003, part of the appointment information may be invisible in the printout. In Outlook 2007, to prevent it, Outlook 2007 auto scale the font size so that all the appointment information is visible in the printout. As a result, the font size may still be 8 pt." May I point out that this is UNACCEPTABLE??!!! If I were worried about all the appointment information appearing, then I would keep the font size small myself. If Outlook defaults to a tiny font size, then there is NO POINT in including the option to CHANGE the font size in the print preview. Please tell me how to fix this so that I can print a READABLE calendar for our training room wall. Thanks! |
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The CPA will work with all calendars.
There is no way to change the behavior in Outlook 2007. If your company has a support contract, have them open an incident report with Microsoft If your copy is a retail copy, you can open one yourself within. -- 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: Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com "triplec1117" wrote in message news ![]() I am using a Weekly View, work week only, 8 am - 5 pm (which are our office hours). I did try the calendar printing assistant, but it seems to only work on my own calendar, not the shared calendars. Again, I DO NOT want Outlook to scale the font size. I want it to print the way I want it to print (I mean, isn't that the point of the preferences and options in a given program?). People cannot read the wall calendar unless they are less than a foot away from it. If there is any way to change the default, that would be most helpful. -- Respectfully, Cara "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: Which print layout are you using? Have you tried the calendar printing assistant? It and other printing tools are at http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp Outlook scales the font so it can include as much of the subject as possible - reduce the length and the text will be larger. -- 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: Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com "triplec1117" wrote in message ... I print a shared calendar out each week for our training room to be posted on the wall outside the room. Friday, I was gifted with Outlook 2007 on my new machine, and have discovered that no matter what size I tell it to on the Weekly View page setup, the appointment fonts default to an 8 pt size which is WAY too small for a wall calendar (especially in light of the fact that most people seem to need reading glasses just to sign something!!). I found this bit of information on the web when I did a search on Google: "Regarding the issue "changing the font size in the page setup doesn't actually change the font size in Print Preview or Print Out, based on my research, it is a known issue in Outlook 2007. It is an improvement feature in Outlook 2007. When you change the font size as a large one such as 16 in Outlook 2003, part of the appointment information may be invisible in the printout. In Outlook 2007, to prevent it, Outlook 2007 auto scale the font size so that all the appointment information is visible in the printout. As a result, the font size may still be 8 pt." May I point out that this is UNACCEPTABLE??!!! If I were worried about all the appointment information appearing, then I would keep the font size small myself. If Outlook defaults to a tiny font size, then there is NO POINT in including the option to CHANGE the font size in the print preview. Please tell me how to fix this so that I can print a READABLE calendar for our training room wall. Thanks! |
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If it works, then how do I change the font SIZE? I found where I can choose
the font, the page size, the calendar style, the calendar view, but other than that the options seem VERY limited. -- Respectfully, Cara "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: The CPA will work with all calendars. There is no way to change the behavior in Outlook 2007. If your company has a support contract, have them open an incident report with Microsoft If your copy is a retail copy, you can open one yourself within. -- 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: Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com "triplec1117" wrote in message news ![]() I am using a Weekly View, work week only, 8 am - 5 pm (which are our office hours). I did try the calendar printing assistant, but it seems to only work on my own calendar, not the shared calendars. Again, I DO NOT want Outlook to scale the font size. I want it to print the way I want it to print (I mean, isn't that the point of the preferences and options in a given program?). People cannot read the wall calendar unless they are less than a foot away from it. If there is any way to change the default, that would be most helpful. -- Respectfully, Cara "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: Which print layout are you using? Have you tried the calendar printing assistant? It and other printing tools are at http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp Outlook scales the font so it can include as much of the subject as possible - reduce the length and the text will be larger. -- 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: Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com "triplec1117" wrote in message ... I print a shared calendar out each week for our training room to be posted on the wall outside the room. Friday, I was gifted with Outlook 2007 on my new machine, and have discovered that no matter what size I tell it to on the Weekly View page setup, the appointment fonts default to an 8 pt size which is WAY too small for a wall calendar (especially in light of the fact that most people seem to need reading glasses just to sign something!!). I found this bit of information on the web when I did a search on Google: "Regarding the issue "changing the font size in the page setup doesn't actually change the font size in Print Preview or Print Out, based on my research, it is a known issue in Outlook 2007. It is an improvement feature in Outlook 2007. When you change the font size as a large one such as 16 in Outlook 2003, part of the appointment information may be invisible in the printout. In Outlook 2007, to prevent it, Outlook 2007 auto scale the font size so that all the appointment information is visible in the printout. As a result, the font size may still be 8 pt." May I point out that this is UNACCEPTABLE??!!! If I were worried about all the appointment information appearing, then I would keep the font size small myself. If Outlook defaults to a tiny font size, then there is NO POINT in including the option to CHANGE the font size in the print preview. Please tell me how to fix this so that I can print a READABLE calendar for our training room wall. Thanks! |
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I havve had the same problem, I need to print a daily view of someone else's
calendar and the font size is too small. Nothing I have tried has worked. Microsoft please fixed this for the benefit of all admin's world wide. "frustrated" wrote: I am having similar issues as well, and I have adjusted the page size to 11 X 17, and 13 X 19 and it accepts the changes and shows them in print preview and then does not print out in the selected size or fonts. S "triplec1117" wrote: I print a shared calendar out each week for our training room to be posted on the wall outside the room. Friday, I was gifted with Outlook 2007 on my new machine, and have discovered that no matter what size I tell it to print on the Weekly View page setup, the appointment fonts default to an 8 pt size which is WAY too small for a wall calendar (especially in light of the fact that most people seem to need reading glasses just to sign something!!). I found this bit of information on the web when I did a search on Google: "Regarding the issue "changing the font size in the page setup doesn't actually change the font size in Print Preview or Print Out, based on my research, it is a known issue in Outlook 2007. It is an improvement feature in Outlook 2007. When you change the font size as a large one such as 16 in Outlook 2003, part of the appointment information may be invisible in the printout. In Outlook 2007, to prevent it, Outlook 2007 auto scale the font size so that all the appointment information is visible in the printout. As a result, the font size may still be 8 pt." May I point out that this is UNACCEPTABLE??!!! If I were worried about all the appointment information appearing, then I would keep the font size small myself. If Outlook defaults to a tiny font size, then there is NO POINT in including the option to CHANGE the font size in the print preview. Please tell me how to fix this so that I can print a READABLE calendar for our training room wall. Thanks! |
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