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stephenlichtman
I am using Microsoft Outlook 2007 for calendaring. I have created
several calendars - one for work, and some for other purposes such as
planning the schedule for our soccer team. I had hoped to be able to
print calendars individually (eg the soccer schedule for distribution
to the team) and then print all my various schedules (work, soccer,
school) combined. Amazingly, although you can view the combined
calanders on the screen, you cannot print them out. Very frustrating !
I downloaded the Calendar Printing Assistant and though it will allow
me to print combined calendars, the available templates are limited
and do not have many of the custom printing features in Outlook (such
as specifying the time range displayed on the pages and, to me most
importantly, to print continuous weeks in a row (as occurs by default
in Outlook) rather than individual months which is the only option in
the Outlook Printing Assistant. Though Microsoft has indicated that
third parties may provide templates using the open XML format I am
gussing that these will be mainly graphically enhanced versions of the
same existing templates (I may be wrong, but there are no third party
templates currently available and I don't want to wait around for
them).
Am I missing something or is there a way to print combined schedules
in Outlook? If not, will there be more templates available for the
Outlook Printing Assistant?
several calendars - one for work, and some for other purposes such as
planning the schedule for our soccer team. I had hoped to be able to
print calendars individually (eg the soccer schedule for distribution
to the team) and then print all my various schedules (work, soccer,
school) combined. Amazingly, although you can view the combined
calanders on the screen, you cannot print them out. Very frustrating !
I downloaded the Calendar Printing Assistant and though it will allow
me to print combined calendars, the available templates are limited
and do not have many of the custom printing features in Outlook (such
as specifying the time range displayed on the pages and, to me most
importantly, to print continuous weeks in a row (as occurs by default
in Outlook) rather than individual months which is the only option in
the Outlook Printing Assistant. Though Microsoft has indicated that
third parties may provide templates using the open XML format I am
gussing that these will be mainly graphically enhanced versions of the
same existing templates (I may be wrong, but there are no third party
templates currently available and I don't want to wait around for
them).
Am I missing something or is there a way to print combined schedules
in Outlook? If not, will there be more templates available for the
Outlook Printing Assistant?