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ANSWER to Printing Calendars

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ClaireView - 11 May 2007 22:46 GMT
I was searching this Discussion Group and found the answer to a question that
lots of people (including me) were asking; how can I change the way Outlook
prints calendars?  Why can't I change the fonts or colors when I print a
calendar?

In a reply to a post on 3/10/2007 called "CHANGE FONT SIZE IN OUTLOOK..."
(yes, it was all caps) someone named Nikki directed the questioner to a
website.  It's changed a little since she posted, and the new link is
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp.  Scroll down on that page
and look for "My Outlook Calendar."  It's so terrific I wanted to post it
again!  

I can finally print the Outlook calendar the way I want it!  Monthly or
weekly calendars, using label colors, even rearranging the days of the week,
with the font size *I* want, and changing whatever formatting *I* want!  It's
a free download macro that links any Outlook calendar to a Word document, and
it works!  So here’s the information, and the next person searching the
Discussion Group now has it easy.  Thank you, Nikki, for finding this!
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 11 May 2007 23:06 GMT
That link has been posted countless hundreds of times.  A simple search would have turned that up for you using this news group or groups.google.com

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After furious head scratching, ClaireView asked:

| I was searching this Discussion Group and found the answer to a
| question that lots of people (including me) were asking; how can I
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| information, and the next person searching the Discussion Group now
| has it easy.  Thank you, Nikki, for finding this!
ClaireView - 14 May 2007 16:51 GMT
Wow, Milly, that was harsh.  As I wrote, I was searching this newsgroup for
an answer.  I saw a lot of people had the same (or a similar) question to
mine.  I didn't simply post the question for the hundreth time, I did
research and found an answer to a common question.  Then I disseminated the
answer in a way that I thought would help a lot of people, which is what
discussion groups are supposed to do.  Frankly, I don't understand my crime.

> That link has been posted countless hundreds of times.  A simple search would have turned that up for you using this news group or groups.google.com
>
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> | information, and the next person searching the Discussion Group now
> | has it easy.  Thank you, Nikki, for finding this!

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