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Larry Seals
My wife has been using various versions of Outlook for years and
printing out a Day-Timer style daily calendar with the tasks she has
set up for the next day. This morning she did a print out of
tomorrow's calendar in Outlook 2002 before I upgraded her to Office
2003. Now she can no longer get this style of calendar to print
correctly. When she selects either the one or two-page-per-day
calendar styles with the taskpad, she gets every task she has every
entered (a total of 1893 entries!).
After much searching in Outlook 2003, she's printing the calendar and
tasks seperately to get them but this does not print the date at the
top of the task page and she'd prefer not to have to do two printing
steps when she was just able to do it the way she wanted previously.
Is this a bug or is she missing some obvious setting? I had her check
the task pad view to make sure it wasn't defaulting to some
all-inclusive setting to no avail.
Thanks in advance...
printing out a Day-Timer style daily calendar with the tasks she has
set up for the next day. This morning she did a print out of
tomorrow's calendar in Outlook 2002 before I upgraded her to Office
2003. Now she can no longer get this style of calendar to print
correctly. When she selects either the one or two-page-per-day
calendar styles with the taskpad, she gets every task she has every
entered (a total of 1893 entries!).
After much searching in Outlook 2003, she's printing the calendar and
tasks seperately to get them but this does not print the date at the
top of the task page and she'd prefer not to have to do two printing
steps when she was just able to do it the way she wanted previously.
Is this a bug or is she missing some obvious setting? I had her check
the task pad view to make sure it wasn't defaulting to some
all-inclusive setting to no avail.
Thanks in advance...