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Jocelyn Fiorello
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Day/Week/Month, using XP Home with SP2...any help you can give will be
greatly appreciated.
Don
Print Preview shows exactly the same as Print...in other words, they both
show either the shell of a multi-day event with no words inside the shell or
they both don't show anything for a multi-day event except to push the other
appointments lower, apparently to make room for the multi-day event even
though it doesn't show. What prints is exactly the same as the preview and
vice versa.
After your last response, I did download and install all available Office
updates...no change.
One discovery leads me to believe the problem lies within Outlook 2007.
After I installed Office 2007, including Outlook, I had reason to go back a
couple of months in the Calendar and add some multi-day entries for record
keeping purposes. When I went back to look at those months, the multi-day
entries which had been entered using Outlook 2003 preview/print perfectly but
those subsequently entered using Outlook 2007 had the above problem...all in
the same month.
I really appreciate you hanging in there with me to try to resolve this
problem!!
Did you do a clean installation of Office 2007 or did you reuse your profile
from Outlook 2003? (It's OK if you reused the .PST file, I'm asking about
the profile because sometimes older profiles cause problems when they're
reused in Outlook 2007.)
> For a workaround it is possible to export the calendar to a pst file
> on the network, use a co workers computer running Outlook 2003 to
> open and print.
No reason to export. Create the PST and COPY the calendar.
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Brian Tillman
If you need 1 month per page print out, select 2 pages per month layout
option and on the Paper Tab select either A4 Half or 1/2 sheet booklet.