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Print 'Work Week' in Outlook 2003

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rim312603 - 30 Dec 2005 04:34 GMT
How do I print Work Week from Outlook 2003 (not the full week)
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 30 Dec 2005 22:16 GMT
What options have you tried from the Print menu?

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After furious head scratching, rim312603 asked:

| How do I print Work Week from Outlook 2003 (not the full week)
rim312603 - 30 Dec 2005 23:50 GMT
I want to print a Work Week from Tuesday to Saturday, with the days arranged
'Left to Right' - I need the hourly appointments to be listed down the page.
Re options from Print menu. I have gone to Define Styles in Weekly Stlye and
Arranged Days 'left to right'. (1 page per week). This gives me the layout I
want, but there is no option to select a Work Week. The only options
available are to 'Print Weekends' (provides 7 day view) or to not 'Print
Wekends' (provides 5 day view - but Monday to Friday). I need Tuesday to
Saturday as setup for my Work Week.

Any suggestions?
Thanks

> What options have you tried from the Print menu?
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