the main difference is that the standard view of the calendar doesn't
include the TaskPad - turn it on View, Taskpad. I think the printing
options are still the same as in older versions - but maybe you need to show
the TaskPad first.
Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook
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> I would like to print my daily calendar so that I see my appointments and a
> list of tasks due that day, over due tasks and tasks that do not have an
> assigned date. I was able to do this in Outlook 2000. Just upgraded to 2003
> and have not been able to figure this out.
lori - 01 Nov 2005 14:50 GMT
Thank you for your input. I made this change, but unfortunately when I print
the calendar with tasks, it still shows all high priority tasks, regardless
of due date. What I would like to see is tasks due on that calendar date
along with undated tasks and overdue tasks.
> the main difference is that the standard view of the calendar doesn't
> include the TaskPad - turn it on View, Taskpad. I think the printing
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> 2003
> > and have not been able to figure this out.
Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook - 03 Nov 2005 08:58 GMT
Play around with the settings for TaskPad view (View | TaskPad view) and see
how close you can get to what you want. It's not going to be exactly what
you describe, but I think you can do better than you're currently getting.
Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]
Acorn Training and Consulting
www.acorntraining.com.au
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Chooser and Group by Box!!
> Thank you for your input. I made this change, but unfortunately when I
> print
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>> > and have not been able to figure this out.