How do I word wrap Calendar events when I print a Calendar?

B

Blufre

I just started using Outlook 2007. However, the new Outlook Calendar does
not word wrap an event description as it appears online once I print out the
calendar. All of the events are truncated, e.g., an event for November 16
might read "Dinner with L..." once it is printed out, while the online
calendar displays the entire event description as "Dinner with Lisa". I hope
I'm making myself clear. Thanks, in advance, for any help.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

It should print it the same as it displays it onscreen, provided there is
enough room. The calendar printing assistant will do a better job for the
most part. A link to is is here:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar_print.asp

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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Misha Guth

Has anyone figured out yet how to word wrap in the calendar. I just started using Office 2007, and this is very frustrating.



Blufr wrote:

How do I word wrap Calendar events when I print a Calendar?
10-Nov-08

I just started using Outlook 2007. However, the new Outlook Calendar does
not word wrap an event description as it appears online once I print out the
calendar. All of the events are truncated, e.g., an event for November 16
might read "Dinner with L..." once it is printed out, while the online
calendar displays the entire event description as "Dinner with Lisa". I hope
I'm making myself clear. Thanks, in advance, for any help.

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