Thanks for the tips, Diane. I'll check them out.
On Jul 16, 8:45Â am, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" msn.com> wrote:
>> If it doesn't require installation of anything, then I'd have to see
>> what barriers there are for buying. Â Also, I'm not sure what the
>> connection with Word is. Â Was there a specific solution that are good
>> candidates?
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>> On Jul 15, 8:26 am, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" msn.com> wrote:
>>> That view is in later versions but I don't think its in Outlook 2000.
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>>> Does a word template qualify as native to office 2000? There are two
>>> templates that were designed for earlier versions of Word, but I'm not
>>> sure
>>> if they offer a work week view.
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>>>> On Jul 15, 8:07 am, Paul
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>>>>> Thanks, Diane. They look interesting to explore, but I'm limited to
>>>>> what's native to Office 2000 for the most part.
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>>>> By the way, I didn't answer the question of the 5-day week for monthly
>>>> view printout. I'm actually looking for a weekly view (week per page)
>>>> but excluding weekends.
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>>>>> On Jul 11, 9:47 pm, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" msn.net> wrote:
>>>>>> I know outlook offer a 5 day week in the month printout - what type
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> layout were you looking for?
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>>>>>> "Paul"
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>>>>>>> Unfortunately, I haven't found the option for 5-day week calendar
>>>>>>> when
>>>>>>> printing in Outlook 2000. That in essence was the question.
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>>>>>>> On Jul 7, 10:22 am, "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" msn.net>
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>>>>>>>> printing options have not changed much since the very first
>>>>>>>> version
>>>>>>>> so if
>>>>>>>> its not possible with newer versions, its not possible with the
>>>>>>>> older
>>>>>>>> versions. However, Outlook 2007 does offer the option to print "5
>>>>>>>> day
>>>>>>>> week
>>>>>>>> calendar" as does Outlook 2000 - but without knowing what the
>>>>>>>> actual
>>>>>>>> question was, that's the best I can do.
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>>>>>>>>> Paul
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>>>>>>>>>> The Outlook version is 2000 SP-3 (
9.0.0.8968).
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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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