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printing outlook calendar with previous and subsequent months

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C. Johnson - 20 Aug 2003 17:59 GMT
When I print my monthly calendar, the upper right-hand
corner gives me miniature calendars showing the current
month and next month (dates only; no appts.). But the mini-
calendar for the current month is redundant.

How can I get Outlook (2000) to print a montly calendar
that gives me the previous month instead of the current
month?
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 21 Aug 2003 04:49 GMT
Unfortunately, none of the built-in print styles will do this.  For some
reason, Microsoft just doesn't want you to live in the past.  <g>
However, you might be interested in one of several free Word templates
that take your Outlook calendar data and puts it into calendar format in
a Word document.  It's much more customizable that way, and the
thumbnail calendars are the more familiar "last and next".  I personally
use "My Outlook Calendar" and it works great.  You can find links to
these templates here:

http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.htm#print

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> When I print my monthly calendar, the upper right-hand
> corner gives me miniature calendars showing the current
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> that gives me the previous month instead of the current
> month?
C. Johnson - 26 Aug 2003 22:11 GMT
Thanks for the help!

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>Unfortunately, none of the built-in print styles will do this.  For some
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