Unusual behavior - Outlook 2003 - Printing calendar with detail st

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MarcAn

Outlook do not seem to behave the same way on my network. On one machine,
when I try to print a calendar with the detail style, the events are listed
with the dates on the header and the day. However, on another machine in the
same department, the printing style only show the date, not the day.

I've tried to change the date settings on both computers, and it didn't work
out. I look at the settings in the printing style, and both seem to be
identical.

Also, I'm a little confused about that, because the date of day was printing
on Outlook XP on the same machine a couple weeks ago. Could it be a problem
with the Exchange Server profile? The printer? A checkbox I didn't check?

Thanks a lot!
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook do not seem to behave the same way on my network. On one machine,
when I try to print a calendar with the detail style, the events are
listed
with the dates on the header and the day. However, on another machine in
the
same department, the printing style only show the date, not the day.

Compare the Long Date settings on Control Panel on each. For Windows XP,
click Start>Control Panel>Date, Time, Language, and Regional
Options>Regional and Language Options. Click Customize and select the Date
tab. Make sure the "Long date format" drop-down at the bottom contains the
appropriate format. For example,

dddd, MMMM dd.yyyy

means the time/date will display as

Thursday, October 23, 2008

If you don't see a selection in the drop-down that matches what you want,
you can type directly in the field. If this doesn't help, write back.
 
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MarcAn

Already done that. still not working. Could it be printer settings? Or a
network setting that mismatch?

Hope you can help!
 
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MarcAn

I just thought about something. Could it be the client profile on the
Exchange Server that is corrupted?
 

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