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Printing Styles

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Outlook Calendar 2003 Print Styles - 12 Jul 2007 21:38 GMT
Outlook 2003 Calendar offers a print style with "Notes Area (Blank) or Notes
Area (Lined)" and when you search knowledge base there is no mention as to if
this field is for use with printing calendar and manually writing on the
paper because it does not use the "Note" portion of appointments on the
calendar??? What is this used for??
Diane Poremsky - 13 Jul 2007 05:53 GMT
its for manually writing notes.

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> Outlook 2003 Calendar offers a print style with "Notes Area (Blank) or
> Notes
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> paper because it does not use the "Note" portion of appointments on the
> calendar??? What is this used for??

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