There is a cool little download from Microsoft (Free)
Calendar Printing Assistant for Outlook 2007:
<<<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3f28d5dc-25a4-41bd-9c98
-67c47c6cd8ff&DisplayLang=en>>>
This may do the trick for you. Provides many templates for choice.
Nikki Peterson
>I have Microsoft Professional 2007 and wasn't aware of all the changes when
> it was purchased. I hate it, but...my need is to find a way to change
> settings, wrap text, etc. in printing a monthly calendar from Outlook. I
> could do this fairfly simply from Outlook 97-2003. Any suggestions on how
> to
> manage printing? Thanks.
pwag - 14 Jul 2007 21:10 GMT
I have downloaded the program but thus far have not been able to correct some
of the issues with wrapping text and adjusting the printed calendar settings.
As yet, it doesn't seem to have a lot of flexibility but I'll keep trying.
Thanks.
I wonder if I can return 2007 for the old version!!!

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pwag
> There is a cool little download from Microsoft (Free)
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> > manage printing? Thanks.
Patricia Orlic - 16 Jul 2007 20:42 GMT
Once installed...if I launch the print dialog box will I see any new
features? What else can you tell me about this?
Thanks in advance,
Patricia Orlic
> There is a cool little download from Microsoft (Free)
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> > to
> > manage printing? Thanks.
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] - 17 Jul 2007 02:39 GMT
It will be a separate "sort" of program. It is on the Start menu,
All Programs, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Tools.
Nikki Peterson
> Once installed...if I launch the print dialog box will I see any new
> features? What else can you tell me about this?
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