Can Outlook 2007 calendar match the Outlook 2003 calendar?

J

Jefferson

I have upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007. On the whole, I am happy,
but I have one major complaint. When I printed the month view of the
calendar in 2003, I was able to include considerable detail about each
appointment. In 2007, I only seem to be able to print the first 12 letters
of the detail. Is there a way to match the capability of Outlook 2003?
Please help.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I have upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007. On the whole, I am happy,
but I have one major complaint. When I printed the month view of the
calendar in 2003, I was able to include considerable detail about each
appointment. In 2007, I only seem to be able to print the first 12 letters
of the detail. Is there a way to match the capability of Outlook 2003?
Please help.

The Outlook Calendar Printing Assistant should help:
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...DC-25A4-41BD-9C98-67C47C6CD8FF&displaylang=en>
 
C

Cindy

I have tried Printing Assistant and it is an improvement in the monthly
calendar, but still has its quirks. The numbers for the each day are in the
background where it is difficult to see them behind the data. Secondly, each
date square is filled with a day number. Days of the previous month
overflows to the next month making it difficult to read and is confusing.
I liked 2003 much better!
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I have tried Printing Assistant and it is an improvement in the monthly
calendar, but still has its quirks. The numbers for the each day are in the
background where it is difficult to see them behind the data. Secondly, each
date square is filled with a day number. Days of the previous month
overflows to the next month making it difficult to read and is confusing.
I liked 2003 much better!

There are other printing tools available as well. They can be found here:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp . The Word template is
flexible and free.
 

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