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Everything does not print on Monthly Calendar

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zachsgrma - 03 Jan 2008 17:51 GMT
When I print the monthly calendar in the 2007 version of Outlook, it only
prints part of the appointment (one line).  It use to wrap around and print
everyting on the calendar.  I had heard that this problem was suppose to be
fixed in December - does anyone know if it has been fixed?  And if so, how
can I fix it on my computer?
Thanks.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 03 Jan 2008 19:00 GMT
I'm not aware of any fix for it or plans to fix problems other than what was
fixed in SP1. (there were many printing problems, some were fixed by sp1,
some were not.)

the only way for you to "fix" it is to use a utility - see
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp

you can always open a support incident about it -
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2007/20070321.htm

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> When I print the monthly calendar in the 2007 version of Outlook, it only
> prints part of the appointment (one line).  It use to wrap around and
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> can I fix it on my computer?
> Thanks.
Bob Godfrey - 03 Jan 2008 20:43 GMT
I, too, patiently waited for SP1, spent hours downloading it on my dial-up
connection, and installed it. You're right, it did not fix Outlook Calendar.
I found another, easy fix. I bought a hard copy paper calendar, and do
entries in pencil. I carry it with me. It's easy to make entries, easy to
read, easy to make changes, and I can see what my appointments are any given
day, and where they are. All for less than $4.00.

Dear Mr. Gates: Congratulations! You've so "improved" your Office that it is
totally unusable. Like Vista. And you won't fix it.

My next computer will be an Apple.

> I'm not aware of any fix for it or plans to fix problems other than what was
> fixed in SP1. (there were many printing problems, some were fixed by sp1,
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> > can I fix it on my computer?
> > Thanks.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 03 Jan 2008 21:12 GMT
Mr. Gates does not read this news group.

And, when you buy that Apple computer, you will probably need Microsoft Office.

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After furious head scratching, Bob Godfrey asked:

| I, too, patiently waited for SP1, spent hours downloading it on my
| dial-up connection, and installed it. You're right, it did not fix
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||| so, how can I fix it on my computer?
||| Thanks.
GayeSF - 11 Mar 2008 19:23 GMT
OK, it's the ides of March - is it fixed yet?  I want to wrap text of the
appointment when I print the 2007 Outlook calendar.

> Mr. Gates does not read this news group.
>
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> ||| so, how can I fix it on my computer?
> ||| Thanks.

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