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Calendar printouts should show the prior and the post small calen.

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C. H. Gougeon - 28 Sep 2004 14:35 GMT
On a printout of my calendar that I hand out to some personnel monthly they
keep asking why the two small calendars at the top repeat the month shown and
show the next month. It should actually show the prior month and next month.
There doesn't seem to be any way to change that.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 28 Sep 2004 15:36 GMT
There's no way to change it, but there are Word templates for printing your
calendar that include the thumbnails you expect. See
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.htm#print

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> On a printout of my calendar that I hand out to some personnel monthly
> they
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> month.
> There doesn't seem to be any way to change that.
Bill Dross - 03 Oct 2004 18:01 GMT
I have downloaded the template but there were no instructions.  I see that
the file is a DOT (template).  How do I use it?  I probably should know
this, but don't.  Appreicate any help; you can give.

Regards...
Bill

> There's no way to change it, but there are Word templates for printing
> your calendar that include the thumbnails you expect. See
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>> month.
>> There doesn't seem to be any way to change that.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 04 Oct 2004 00:05 GMT
You use it like you would any other Word template. Double-click the .dot
file to create a new document from the template. You may need to enable
macros in Tools | Macro | Security.

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>I have downloaded the template but there were no instructions.  I see that
>the file is a DOT (template).  How do I use it?  I probably should know
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>>> month.
>>> There doesn't seem to be any way to change that.
Ken R - 09 Jan 2006 20:11 GMT
Still, this is an Outlook bug that should be trivial to fix.

Reprinting the current month at the top is pretty useless; it was obviously
meant to be the prior month.

I've tried the Word templates and wasn't satisfied with them.  The built in
monthly print format is just right for punching and inserting into a daytimer.

> There's no way to change it, but there are Word templates for printing your
> calendar that include the thumbnails you expect. See
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> > month.
> > There doesn't seem to be any way to change that.
 
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