Printing Previous & Next Month's Calendar on Current Month

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Tom

This issue is for Outlook 2000. When I print my monthly
calendar on 8 1/2 x 11 paper, mini calendars print at the
top, right for the current month and the next month. A
mini calendar of the current month is useless! How can I
include the previous month and the next month mini
calendars on the current month? Thanks.
 
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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Sue Mosher's "Slipstick" site has a great calendar printer that
is a Word template that prints the calendar thumbnails the
way that you would like...

http://www.slipstick.com/addins/gallery/index.htm#myolcal
"My Outlook Calendar: Customizable Word template for generating
Outlook weekly and monthly calendars. Print any Outlook calendar
that you have access to, including calendars from other users'
mailboxes and Public Folders. Add color coding by category or by
type of item (one-day event, multiple-day event, etc.) Specify time
and date formats and the title for the calendar. Slower than the
Microsoft template, but it does much more and follows progress in
the status bar."

This is a template file. You can just open it by
double clicking it (this will open it up in Word).
If your Security is set too high in Word you may
have to lower it to run it.

Open Word
Select the TOOLS menu
Select MACRO
Select SECURITY...
Set to MEDIUM or LOW

Then open Outlook
Select your Calendar folder
Open the MY OUTLOOK CALENDAR template

If the macro still doesn't run immediately, look for
a button on your Word Toolbar called RESTART
Press it and wait a few seconds...

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

This issue is for Outlook 2000. When I print my monthly
calendar on 8 1/2 x 11 paper, mini calendars print at the
top, right for the current month and the next month. A
mini calendar of the current month is useless! How can I
include the previous month and the next month mini
calendars on the current month? Thanks.
 

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