Print shared calendar in Daily Style with tasks?

G

Guest

Hello,

When I print my calendar view in Daily Style it gives me the choice to
choose either to print No Tasks, Daily Task List, or To-Do-Bar for Tasks.
But when I am printing a calendar of another person that I have access to
(both calender and tasks) this choice is grayed out and it will not print out
tasks. It just prints 2 notes sections.

Is there any way to get it to print out the tasks of the other user as well
as their calender or does Outlook 2007 just not have this ability.

TIA
Greg Brown
 
G

Guest

So it appears I found my own answer. From a post on 6/11/07 it says that
Outlook 2007 can not do this. If anyone has a better answer please let me
know.

Thanks

Greg Brown
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook will only print the default tasks for the user, not anyone else's tasks. After all, why should you care what someone else is doing?

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After furious head scratching, Greg Brown asked:

| So it appears I found my own answer. From a post on 6/11/07 it says
| that Outlook 2007 can not do this. If anyone has a better answer
| please let me know.
|
| Thanks
|
| Greg Brown
|
| "Greg Brown" wrote:
|
|| Hello,
||
|| When I print my calendar view in Daily Style it gives me the choice
|| to choose either to print No Tasks, Daily Task List, or To-Do-Bar
|| for Tasks. But when I am printing a calendar of another person that
|| I have access to (both calender and tasks) this choice is grayed out
|| and it will not print out tasks. It just prints 2 notes sections.
||
|| Is there any way to get it to print out the tasks of the other user
|| as well as their calender or does Outlook 2007 just not have this
|| ability.
||
|| TIA
|| Greg Brown
 
G

Guest

Hi Milly,

Thanks for your response, but I have to believe that there are thousands of
Administrative Assistants out there that are completely responsible for
managing the Calendars of their Executive Staff. This would include printing
out their Calendars and Tasks for them, which is what I need to get done.

Thanks

Greg
 

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