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Outlook 2007 printing problem

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LarryB - 22 Apr 2007 16:44 GMT
Some years back I created a calendar in Outlook 2003 for use as a daily
grooming and medication chart for my little white dog.  Each event is a
recurring event, ranging from daily to monthly, and I set it up to recur for
one calendar year.  

This has worked perfectly in Outlook 2003, but now I cannot get Outlook 2007
to print more than 3 events on any given day in monthly style.  

Four events will show in calendar monthly view, but when I look at print
preview, wherever there should be four events on a day, only three events are
shown, and only three will print.  

If I set it to print in weekly styly then four events will show in print
preview and will print correctly.

Thanks in advance for any help!
LarryB - 25 Apr 2007 04:02 GMT
Maybe I gave too much information, or simply didn't ask the question?  

Otherwise, there just isn't an answer!  'Cause this is where the answers
live! :-)

The question is, how can I print a calendar with more than three events on a
given day?

> Some years back I created a calendar in Outlook 2003 for use as a daily
> grooming and medication chart for my little white dog.  Each event is a
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> Thanks in advance for any help!
Murray - 05 Jul 2007 16:44 GMT
I am also looking to print more than 3 items per day in monthly view.  Used
the link to www.slipstick.com which is fine for Outlook 2003  but doesn't
appear to work in 2007.  I get an empty Word calendar - none of my Outlook
items appear.  Need an urgent response please.
Lynda

> Maybe I gave too much information, or simply didn't ask the question?  
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> > Thanks in advance for any help!

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