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Printing Calander (OL 2k7) Pages with time ranges not 12 hours or

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Marcus - 30 May 2007 21:14 GMT
One of the users at a compay I service brought up an interesting situation to
me the other day.  In her outlook calander, she usually prints from a time
span of 7AM to 8PM.  When she does this, the 30min appointments in her
calander end up looking like they take up an entire hour.  

I relized that this had to do with the time range set to print.  If i set it
for a 12 hour block, everything printed fine.  Same for the 8-5 (or really
anything 5 - 5,  6 - 5, 7 - 5 , etc.  12AM, 1AM, 2AM, 3AM, and 4AM to 5
prints with the 30 min appointments taking the entire block.)  

It would seem that there are certin time ranges that outlook just doesn't
like printing from (as far as half hour appointments are concerned).  

Does anyone know of this problem or have a fix for it?  

Thanks!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 May 2007 23:21 GMT
it's a new one to me, but I'm not surprised - printing is buggy.

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