Have you tried either of the word templates? they make nice calendars.
You can't have two outlook's installed and Outlook 2000 is not supported
on vista. Vista's calendar seems to be at least as bad as outlook at
printing - and it lacks a print preview.
The end times are only removed when there are too many appointments to
show them completely. (CPA's file, app settings)
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I've heard Outlook print is broken for a year now and Print Assistant
is
broken also since it will not drop the end times. I've spent days of
time
trying to get a monthly calendar I can use and I can't figure out a
calendar
that works from your list. Is there a way to use the Outlook 2000
calendar
print (on Vista) which actually worked, or more specifically a print
function
that allows me to print a monthly calendar like I've done for 7 years
prior
to upgrading to Out07? I tried Windows Calendar, etc. Perhaps I can
strart up
an old system with 2000 and transfer the calendar as a file.. which is
insanity.
Desperate for a solution..
Thanks
:
It won't. They broke wrapping.
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp has some utilities
that
will do it.
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In version 2007, when printing the calendar, I need it to print the
complete
subject line for each item scheduled. I was able to do that in
version
2003,
but am not able in 2007. Can anyone help?