Another option is using a MS Office addin app called WinCalendar. It
allows full control over fonts (+ can further edit).
It allows you to render your Outlook Calendar as both MS Word and
Excel formats.
See here fore screen shots and more info: http://www.wincalendar.com/calendar-maker.html
Why are you responding to a post that is over a year old? Why did you
hijack it instead of starting your own?
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