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I need to create a Form that will be printed each morning and used to collect
specific data throughout the day. I would like an area of the Form to auto-populate with my Outlook Calendar appointments when I open the Form each day. It does not matter what application is used for the Form... it could be a Word document, Excel spreadsheet or even a web page, but I would prefer that it be generated as an output from Outlook. Basically, I would like to create a highly customized version of the 'Daily Calendar' Print Style, with my own tables and graphics added to the basic design. Can this be done programmatically from within Outlook? Does anyone have any ideas for accomplishing this? |
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