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Old October 13th 09, 11:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
rblatch
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Default Unable to Screen Preview or Print results of Advanced Find

In Outlook '03, I saved several searches using Advanced Find, [
Ctrl+Sh+F]Search for words = Hol, on Advanced tab: Start on or after [say]
Jan 2009, subject phrase matches RB. This finds all dates in 2009 when RB
[=me] am on Holiday. I saved this Search in: File, save & could use it again
later. I have upgraded to Outlook 2007, & now I am unable to run any of my
Saved searches. If I create a new one, I can run it, & it produces the
results but it does not let me print it as it does not count the No of Items
which have been found & so possibly it doesn't think any items have been
found. I used to be able to print/preview my search results, but no longer.
Can this bug be fixed?
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Old October 13th 09, 02:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Unable to Screen Preview or Print results of Advanced Find

Saved searches will not be fixed - they disabled it for security reasons.
Print was broken and may or may not be fixed in a future update. Try select
all, copy and paste (use paste special, as text) into a message, post, or
new word document. Then print.

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In Outlook '03, I saved several searches using Advanced Find, [
Ctrl+Sh+F]Search for words = Hol, on Advanced tab: Start on or after [say]
Jan 2009, subject phrase matches RB. This finds all dates in 2009 when RB
[=me] am on Holiday. I saved this Search in: File, save & could use it
again
later. I have upgraded to Outlook 2007, & now I am unable to run any of my
Saved searches. If I create a new one, I can run it, & it produces the
results but it does not let me print it as it does not count the No of
Items
which have been found & so possibly it doesn't think any items have been
found. I used to be able to print/preview my search results, but no
longer.
Can this bug be fixed?


 




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