Larger Font when printing calendar

M

mm

I am trying to change the font to be larger when I print out a weekly
calendar. The appointment font does not change no matter what size I choose.
In the 2003 version I was able to print appointments larger for my older
boss to view???
 
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Nikki Peterson

When you are in the PRINT window, select the PAGE SETUP...
button. This will let you enlarge the fonts.

Nikki

I am trying to change the font to be larger when I print out a weekly
calendar. The appointment font does not change no matter what size I
choose.
In the 2003 version I was able to print appointments larger for my older
boss to view???
 
M

mm

I have made all of the changes in page setup and no matter what font size I
choose, it still prints out in 8 pt. Is this is bug of some sort?
 
B

Bob I

Yes, it is a bug. I am not sure if it is reported yet, but I have
discovered the "fix" is this:

1. Switch the Option "Arrange Days" to "Left to Right" instead of "Top
to Bottom".
2. Set "Print From" and "Print To" to be same Time.
3. Switch "Arrange Days" back to "Top to Bottom".
4. Adjust the font as you desire.
 
T

TJ

Is there a "fix" for the same problem in daily view? (There is no "arrange
days" option in daily view)
 
N

nbeverage

mm said:
I am trying to change the font to be larger when I print out a weekly
calendar. The appointment font does not change no matter what size I choose.
In the 2003 version I was able to print appointments larger for my older
boss to view???
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

you can control the fonts a little but the are sized to fit the space too.
See if one of the tools at
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp helps - the word
templates do a good job as do all the tools there.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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