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How to print holidays in a calendar?

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Vinod - 02 Jan 2008 00:16 GMT
I have added US Holidays to 2008 calendar Month Views. However, when I print
the calendar, the Holidays are not shown there in! Please let me know if the
calendar can be printed together with the "holidays".
Thanks.
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Vinod

Diane Poremsky - 02 Jan 2008 15:45 GMT
Are you sure you added them? Depending on the version of outlook you have,
you may need to download a new file and add the holidays again to get 2008 -
2012.

http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/missinghol.htm

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> I have added US Holidays to 2008 calendar Month Views. However, when I
> print
> the calendar, the Holidays are not shown there in! Please let me know if
> the
> calendar can be printed together with the "holidays".
> Thanks.
Vinod - 02 Jan 2008 20:44 GMT
Thanks Diane for the prompt response. I am sure I have added the Holidays
because I do see them in the calendar, say for instance "New Year's Day".
However, when I print the January 2008 Month, the calendar month is printed
but without showing the holidays !. As you suggest if I have to down load
some file please let me know where to get it. Thanks.
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Vinod

> Are you sure you added them? Depending on the version of outlook you have,
> you may need to download a new file and add the holidays again to get 2008 -
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> > calendar can be printed together with the "holidays".
> > Thanks.
Diane Poremsky - 02 Jan 2008 20:55 GMT
if you see them in the calendar check your filters.

what version of Outlook?

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> Thanks Diane for the prompt response. I am sure I have added the Holidays
> because I do see them in the calendar, say for instance "New Year's Day".
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>> > calendar can be printed together with the "holidays".
>> > Thanks.
 
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