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I was searching this Discussion Group and found the answer to a question that
lots of people (including me) were asking; how can I change the way Outlook
prints calendars? Why can't I change the fonts or colors when I print a
calendar?
In a reply to a post on 3/10/2007 called "CHANGE FONT SIZE IN OUTLOOK..."
(yes, it was all caps) someone named Nikki directed the questioner to a
website. It's changed a little since she posted, and the new link is
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp. Scroll down on that page
and look for "My Outlook Calendar." It's so terrific I wanted to post it
again!
I can finally print the Outlook calendar the way I want it! Monthly or
weekly calendars, using label colors, even rearranging the days of the week,
with the font size *I* want, and changing whatever formatting *I* want! It's
a free download macro that links any Outlook calendar to a Word document, and
it works! So here’s the information, and the next person searching the
Discussion Group now has it easy. Thank you, Nikki, for finding this!
lots of people (including me) were asking; how can I change the way Outlook
prints calendars? Why can't I change the fonts or colors when I print a
calendar?
In a reply to a post on 3/10/2007 called "CHANGE FONT SIZE IN OUTLOOK..."
(yes, it was all caps) someone named Nikki directed the questioner to a
website. It's changed a little since she posted, and the new link is
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp. Scroll down on that page
and look for "My Outlook Calendar." It's so terrific I wanted to post it
again!
I can finally print the Outlook calendar the way I want it! Monthly or
weekly calendars, using label colors, even rearranging the days of the week,
with the font size *I* want, and changing whatever formatting *I* want! It's
a free download macro that links any Outlook calendar to a Word document, and
it works! So here’s the information, and the next person searching the
Discussion Group now has it easy. Thank you, Nikki, for finding this!