I have seen the following layout in a printed phone book:
Smith, John ........................................ Bus 123-4567
Home
246-7890
(the "B" in Bus and the "H" in Home are directly under each other...
The closest I can get to in Outlook 2002 is:
Smith, John
Bus 123-4567
Home 246-7890
How do I print the first layout?
Thanks in advance
Stan
South Africa
Stan - 10 Aug 2004 05:43 GMT
That should be:
Smith, John ..................................... Bus 123-4567
Home
246-7890
> I have seen the following layout in a printed phone book:
> Smith, John ........................................ Bus 123-4567
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Stan
> South Africa
Stan - 10 Aug 2004 05:49 GMT
1234-456 and 246-7890 are also directly under each other...
246-7890
> I have seen the following layout in a printed phone book:
> Smith, John ........................................ Bus 123-4567
> Home
246-7890
> (the "B" in Bus and the "H" in Home are directly under each other...
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Stan
> South Africa
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 10 Aug 2004 12:39 GMT
Any time you want something other than what Outlook prints, consider
performing a mail merge to Word. That will give you complete control over
the formatting of the final output. Use the catalog format for a phone book
listing and use tabs to place the phone fields where you want them.

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> I have seen the following layout in a printed phone book:
> Smith, John ........................................ Bus 123-4567
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Stan
> South Africa