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Author: PaulPaul Date: Jun 30, 2008 09:32
I'd like to print my calendar one week per page, with weekdays across
the top and hours down the left side, but only the business days
Monday to Friday. I know I can do this on the screen with "Work
Week", but printouts seem to be limited to the full 7-day week (thus
rendering 35-40%% of the page unusable). Can I get the 5-day work week
on a printout in the format described above?
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Author: Brian TillmanBrian Tillman Date: Jun 30, 2008 11:02
> I'd like to print my calendar one week per page, with weekdays across
> the top and hours down the left side, but only the business days
> Monday to Friday. I know I can do this on the screen with "Work
> Week", but printouts seem to be limited to the full 7-day week (thus
> rendering 35-40%% of the page unusable). Can I get the 5-day work week
> on a printout in the format described above?
Got a version for that Outlook?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Author: PaulPaul Date: Jul 2, 2008 19:23
On Jun 30, 2:02 pm, "Brian Tillman" yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I'd like to print my calendar one week per page, with weekdays across
>> the top and hours down the left side, but only the business days
>> Monday to Friday. I know I can do this on the screen with "Work
>> Week", but printouts seem to be limited to the full 7-day week (thus
>> rendering 35-40%% of the page unusable). Can I get the 5-day work week
>> on a printout in the format described above?
>
> Got a version for that Outlook?
Oh, yes...I don't have access to that machine at the moment, but it is
for Windows 2000. Is that sufficient information?
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Author: Brian TillmanBrian Tillman Date: Jul 3, 2008 07:02
> Oh, yes...I don't have access to that machine at the moment, but it is
> for Windows 2000. Is that sufficient information?
That does not answer my question. I didn't ask for Windows' version, I
asked for Outlook's version.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Author: PaulPaul Date: Jul 4, 2008 04:28
On Jul 3, 10:02 am, "Brian Tillman" yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Oh, yes...I don't have access to that machine at the moment, but it is
>> for Windows 2000. Is that sufficient information?
>
> That does not answer my question. I didn't ask for Windows' version, I
> asked for Outlook's version.
Understood. As I explained, I wasn't able to provide that information
at the time of my response, so I was speculatively checking if the
Windows version would suffice. Thank you for letting me know the
answer.
The Outlook version is 2000 SP-3 ( 9.0.0.8968).
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Author: Brian TillmanBrian Tillman Date: Jul 6, 2008 10:28
I don't have anything that old to be able to remember the details. Perhaps
someone else can answer.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Author: PaulPaul Date: Jul 6, 2008 17:37
On Jul 6, 1:28 pm, "Brian Tillman" yahoo.com> wrote:
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> I don't have anything that old to be able to remember the details. Perhaps
> someone else can answer.
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> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
Thanks for trying.
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Author: PaulPaul Date: Jul 11, 2008 11:19
Unfortunately, I haven't found the option for 5-day week calendar when
printing in Outlook 2000. That in essence was the question.
On Jul 7, 10:22 am, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" msn.net> wrote:
> printing options have not changed much since the very first version so if
> its not possible with newer versions, its not possible...
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