How can I show a year at a glance calendar in outlook

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Greyhound1405

Outlook appears to only show a week or month.
I work shifts and want to show my whole year shifts on one sheet.
 
B

Bob I

Calendar Printing Assistant (download it from Microsoft) will do that if
you are using 2007.
 
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Greyhound1405

Well Idownloaded it and SP1 of it but nowhere does it show a year view. Come
on MICROSOFT, it's either not there or if it is it's not user friendly. Lotus
Organizer 8 years ago could do it. Why have I got to go back and load that
old program just to print out holidays and shifts on one sheet. GGrrr.
 
G

Greyhound1405

Why have I got to pay another $30 to make an incomplete product do what I want?
Come on Microsoft, play fair. It's not like Office is cheap to buy...
 
B

Bob I

Did you actually run "Calendar Printing Assistant" and look at all the
calendar templates? You will find what you are looking for in "Year
templates".
 
B

Bob I

You don't need to spend "another $30". You need to look at what you
already installed.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Why have I got to pay another $30 to make an incomplete product do what I
want?
Come on Microsoft, play fair. It's not like Office is cheap to buy...

Did you try the Calendar Printing Assistant from Microsoft? That's free. I
don't know, however, if it will print an entire year (the print would have
to be pretty small to fit on one page), since I have never needed to do
that.
 
B

Bob I

Brian said:
Did you try the Calendar Printing Assistant from Microsoft? That's
free. I don't know, however, if it will print an entire year (the print
would have to be pretty small to fit on one page), since I have never
needed to do that.

I suggested that option to him 2 weeks ago, and he says he doesn't see
the yearly calendar.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I suggested that option to him 2 weeks ago, and he says he doesn't see the
yearly calendar.

I saw your post of 10/15, 9:54 AM EDT only after I had posted. Sorry.
 
B

Bob I

Brian said:
I saw your post of 10/15, 9:54 AM EDT only after I had posted. Sorry.

No apology from you is necessary as I don't have a problem with you
mentioning it again(only reinforces the original answer). I was just
noting the OP seems to be having problems.
 

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