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Is there a way to print all 7 days in a calendar without the week.

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KellyCopey - 30 Nov 2004 18:17 GMT
We have a lot of events happening on our calendars and we work 7 days a week.
I am trying to print a calendar, in a monthly view, but can't seem to get
all 7 days to print out what is printing are Mon through Fri and then Sat and
Sun are in the same block (compressed). Is there a way to see the 7 blocks
for 7 days instead of 5 blocks for 5 days and 1 block for 2 days (sat and sun)
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 01 Dec 2004 05:09 GMT
Uncompress the weekend days - right click in an empty area of the calendar,
select more settings and uncheck the box.  When printing, ensure you do not
have the box checked for skip weekends.

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After furious head scratching, KellyCopey asked:

| We have a lot of events happening on our calendars and we work 7 days
| a week. I am trying to print a calendar, in a monthly view, but can't
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
| the 7 blocks for 7 days instead of 5 blocks for 5 days and 1 block
| for 2 days (sat and sun)
 
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