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In Outlook 2003, if I set a task with a due date, it appears on screen like
all the other Tasks, but when I print out my Tasks, it shows up in a smaller font. If I delete the due date, it prints in the same size font as everything else. Where do I set my preference for all tasks to be printed the same regardless of whether they have due dates or not? |
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