create calendar form to print to dayplanner

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Wanda

I have Outlook 2003, which has many appointments, birthdays, etc on the
calendar. I would like to print calendar pages from it to put in a day
planner (like Day Timer, Franklin Covey, et al), but to also include on each
day an excel spreadsheet type form to track/record certain items on a daily
basis and room for journaling, notes, etc. With all I'm trying to track and
journal daily, it would probably have to be one (5.5" x 8.5") page per day,
printed landscape - 2 to a regular 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper.

Can this be done? And if so, how?

As always, thanks in advance for all assistance.
 
I'm sure it can be done. How good are your VBA programming skills?









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Diane - thanks for the quick response... my VBA skills are somewhere between
"slim" and "none"... however, I'm a quick learner, and I have a book (I know,
a little bit of knowledge is a scary thing!). Can you point me in a
direction to start?
 
outlookcode.com is the best place to start.

Rather than trying to enter excel cells, you'll probably want to use html
tables.









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Thanks, Diane!

Diane Poremsky {MVP} said:
outlookcode.com is the best place to start.

Rather than trying to enter excel cells, you'll probably want to use html
tables.









** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version
when requesting assistance **
 
Please tell me someone's figured out how to do this. I am forced to use
Outlook 2003 until my company upgrades, and I desparately want to be able to
print out calendars and task lists in the franklin covey format. The
franklin covey software is largely useless. I understand this is exceedingly
easy in Outlook 2007 - help please...
 
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