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Is It Possible to Print Workweek?

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StanleyG - 30 Mar 2005 00:33 GMT
Is it possible to print the Work Week in Outlook 2003?  I used to be able to
do it easily in earlier versions of Outlook, but in this one I can't seem to
get it print.

Can you help me?

Stanley
Jess - 30 Mar 2005 15:25 GMT
If I do File>Print and select 'Weekly style' from the 'Print style' it gives
the option to chose the date range.
Alternatively you can do File>Page setup and then select 'Arrange days left
to right' it then gives you the option to tick 'Don't print weekends'.
Hope this helps
Jess

> Is it possible to print the Work Week in Outlook 2003?  I used to be able to
> do it easily in earlier versions of Outlook, but in this one I can't seem to
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> Stanley
StanleyG - 30 Mar 2005 21:47 GMT
Jess, thanks for your reply.

   I guess I did not make my question clear enough.  It is not the dates
that are my problem, but the style.
   The work week style is very helpful to me.  It spreads out my
appointments according to the hours, and easily allows me to see where to
add additional appointments.
   But I cannot get a hard copy of a week in this style.  I used to be able
to do this in earlier versions of Outlook before 2003.
   Any suggestions?

Stanley

> If I do File>Print and select 'Weekly style' from the 'Print style' it gives
> the option to chose the date range.
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Jess - 04 Apr 2005 14:13 GMT
Sorry I can't seem to find a way to print it how you want, the sysyem seems
to default to just one view.

> Jess, thanks for your reply.
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